Sarah Robson with UAP Studio | The Residence Hyde Park

Posted in Artists, Benchmark Projects, Marker, Materials, UAP Projects by Anna on 16th November 2011

Located in the heart of Sydney's CBD, The Residence Hyde Park is the result of a refurbishment of the former NSW Police Headquarters into a prestigious residential precinct. UAP were comissioned by Hutchinsons Builders for their clients Pamada, Galileo and AMP Capital Investments to manage the public art project in alignment with the city of Sydney Public Art policy. The Artist appointed was Sarah Robson, who created a piece titled ‘Calais Deviations’, designed to engage with the building, pedestrian viewers and the surrounding environment as well as existing historical monuments.

Christopher Janney | Harmonic Convergence

Posted in Artists, Benchmark Projects, Marker, Materials, UAP Projects by Anna on 16th November 2011

Using light and sound, Christopher Janney's 'Harmonic Convergence' transforms a pedestrian walkway within the Miami International Airport into a large scale kaleidoscope. The installation replaces Janney's 1997 commission at the airport 'Harmonic Runway', and is set to be inaugurated to coincide with Art Basel Miami Beach and Design Miami 2011 this December.

UAP Studio | Legacy Way

Posted in Artists, Benchmark Projects, Marker, Materials, UAP Projects by Scott on 16th November 2011

The Transcity Joint Venture was recently awarded the $1.5 billion tender to design, construct, manage and operate Brisbane City Council’s Legacy Way project – the 4.6km road tunnel connecting the city’s western and inner northern suburbs.

Ned Kahn with UAP Studio | BDTX Update

Posted in Artists, Benchmark Projects, Marker, Materials, UAP Projects by Scott on 16th November 2011

Fabrication and Installation of ‘Turbulent Line’, the Brisbane Domestic Terminal car park’s kinetic façade by American artist Ned Kahn is well underway with many panels on the 5,000 square metre artwork already installed on the Western side of the car park. The fluid, rippling effect of Kahn’s artwork can already be seen from the Domestic terminals, Virgin Australia lounge and the Airtrain’s platform when the slightest breeze shifts across the panels.