MAQUETTES

ma·quette (m-kt) n. A usually small model of an intended work, such as a sculpture or piece of architecture.

[French, from Italian macchietta, sketch, diminutive of macchia, spot, from Latin macula.]

MAQUETTE

1979
Silbury Hill Earthform
Intended Materials: turf, concrete, brick. Interior spaces 9ft high, overall site 120ft.

MAQUETTE

1979
Silbury Hill Earthform
Intended Materials: turf, concrete, brick. Interior spaces 9ft high, overall site 120ft.

MAQUETTE

1979
Pyramid fountain
Intended Materials: concrete with vertical waterfall. Height 30-40ft or appropriate to the site.

MAQUETTE

1979
Pyramid fountain
Intended Materials: concrete with vertical waterfall. Height to be 30-40ft or appropriate to the site.

MAQUETTE

1979
Intended Materials: earthwork, concrete, weathering steel.
Proposed for: The Federal Taxation Data Centre, Surrey, BC.

MAQUETTE

1979
Intended Materials: earthwork, concrete, weathering steel, aluminum.
Proposed for: The Captain Vancouver Memorial Competition.

MAQUETTE

1974
Example of many maquettes from the Triple Plane and Pressure Group Series