| Location | Wichita, Kansas |
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| Client | Kansas State Highway Administration |
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| Project Engineer/Architect | Cook, Flatt, and Strobel |
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| Media | Concrete |
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| Dimensions | 16,000 ft. sq. |
"Time Passages" was selected as the aesthetic theme for the Kellogg/Oliver Interchange in Wichita, Kansas. The design incorporates text and imagery into 36 cast stone modular bas-relief panels that are placed in various combinations to span 16,000 square feet of retaining walls and a vehicular bridge. The designs include quotations regarding the passage of time, monumental Roman clocks, a 25' vertical working sundial, and enormous leaves that appear to be scattered by the wind and passing vehicles. The quotation cast into the parapet fascia of the bridge serves as a pleasant reminder to the commuters driving under the bridge that "The Journey is the Reward".
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Highway Design
Urban Environments
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