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Fort Mason Bench: Photographs of the project
01/05/1984
Exterior View
People sitting on the bench.
Photographer:
Christopher Alexander/C.E.S., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Source:
Print
Characteristics:
8 1/2"x11", Color
Content of
Project
Fort Mason Bench
1984
Marina District, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Other,
Realized
, Construction completed in Jun-1984
Client:
CoEvolution Quarterly; Uncommon Courtesy, School of Compassionate Skills - Irmine Steltzner; Whole Earth Catalogue - Stewart Brand
C.E.S. staff:
Christopher Alexander, Rodney Moore, 22 workshop participants
Contractor:
Center for Environmetal Structure
Sponsor:
Fort Mason Center, Marina Green, San Francisco - Mr. Mark Kasky, Director
Design and construction process:
1) Apprentice workshop announced: The workshop was given under the auspices of "Uncommon Courtesy", a non-profit organization financed by the "Whole Earth Catalogue and Co-evolution Quarterly". Twenty "students" joined. 2) Making a mockup on site: The first design act was to place several hundered concrete blocks in a large arched shape. This mock-up was used to depict the general layout of the bench. 3) Construction commences: Having the location and the overall shape, construction proceeded with more and more refinements in the general shape and details of the bench going on during construction. 4) Refinements: Sophisticated new techniques developed by C.E.S. were used to provide green and white polished marble inserts of animals, flowers, and abstract ornaments
Project stages:
Layout on the site by workshop particants No drawings were produced Direct construction management and on-site design decisions Built by the workshop participants
A three-tiered masonry public bench and centerpiece, on the Fort Mason pier, overlooking Alcatraz Island. It was built within three weeks as part of the "Spirit in Design" workshop, beginning on 24-Mar-1984 following an announcement in "CoEvolution Quarterly". The main intent ...
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