Spectrum competed in the 2012 Canstruction Houston event this year. Five of our team members worked with architects from Wallace Garcia Wilison Architects to design and construct a sculpture out of canned food. The goal of the program is to raise awareness for the problem of hunger in our local community. Over 100,000 cans of food were donated to the Houston Food Bank at the conclusion of the event.
Michaela Lydon, Micaela Williams, Meron Wonderad, Sarah Shaw, Laura Mason, Alex Garcia (WGW Architects)
Our team’s sculpture was of a Jackalope. Below you can see the final structure and the initial sketch of the design.
Below is the sign that was displayed next to the sculpture to explain why the Jackalope represents the problems of hunger.
Thank you to Canstruction Houston, Kroger Groceries, A&E- The Graphics Complex and especially Wallace Garcia Wilson Architects for supporting our efforts in this year’s Canstruction Houston event. We’re looking forward to doing it again next year.
– Spectrum
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