2020
weathering steel
12′ x 15′ x 9′
Permanent installation: Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge at Hardberger Park
In collaboration with Stimson Studio and Rialto Studio
Lightbox is a space to see, observe and reflect. A representation of north San Antonio’s landscape and fauna, layers of perforated steel stack to form a topographic elevation map. On close inspection, the map’s hill shapes are revealed as abstract native animals. When inside the structure, the overlapping steel panels modulate light. Higher topographic elevations appear darker than lower elevation regions as light flows in through progressively smaller openings. Looking through the wall’s perforations yields views of an open meadow, home to the species represented on the map.
The Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge is the largest wildlife crossing in the United States. Passing over Wurzbach Parkway, a 4 lane Highway, the bridge provides safe crossing for wildlife and humans traveling between Hardberger Park’s East and West sides. A living classroom and community space, the Bridge is a model for habitat connectivity and sustainable development.