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Designed as a playground in Red Sandstone Park in partnership with the Town of Vail design team.
25) The Blooms
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Designed as a playground in Bighorn Park in partnership with the Town of Vail design team.
29) Vail Lifestyle
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Located in Vail Village at the Gore Creek Promenade Pedestrian Bridge. The piece is a total 6 bridge railing panels depicting Vail lifestyle - skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, biking, kayaking, & dog walking.
32) Sunbird Park
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Designed as a playground and neighborhood park in partnership with the Town of Vail design team and tres birds workshop - an architecture and general contracting firm based in Denver.
From tres birds's website:
Connecting architecture to place as well as nurturing the connection between humans and the natural environment, tres birds workshop drew inspiration from surrounding bird habitats to form the main concept of the park- three large nest...
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"Man and His Symbols" is located in the Lionshead Transportation Center of Vail.
35) Art in Vail
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The Art in Public Places (AIPP) program is one of many culturally oriented programs in the Vail Valley. The intention of the program is to assemble a collection of works of art in public places which is educational, attractive to residents and guests, and of an overall aesthetic quality equal to the excellent international reputation the town enjoys as a resort.
The Town’s public art collection includes over 45 works ranging from painting, sculptures,...
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This 1994 image of Randy Milhoan was photographed by Peter Romanelli. Milhoan and Romanelli are (and were) both very active in the civic affairs of Minturn, Colorado.
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This 1988 image of Randy Milhoan was photographed by Danny Obenchain Films - Denver, Colorado.
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Located in Lionshead Village at the Transportation Center.
The image is a photographic rendering the Gore Range as seen through a scrim of aspen trees. It represents an approximation of the view that is blocked by the buildings, in essence erasing or creating a virtual window through the building where it is installed. Description from the artist's website.