The Bulb
We come across certain encounters during our lives daily, and several of those moments pass by wihtout being impactful. But sometimes, we are faced with circumstances that change our lives forever, and at that moment… at that place… our life is not just ours, alone. Our fear is not just ours, and the healing is not a lonely journey anymore. Las Vegas, October 1st of 2017 was that intersection for many families and our community as a whole. This memorial is a representation and acknowledgement of how much we need each other to walk through difficult times. A drive down a tunnel is not as scary when you see the light shining at the end. You can always hold your breath a little longer when you know the surface of the water is in arms reach. You can face any fear if you know someone is there holding your hand. That is the intent of this memorial. As you walk down this unknown path, with memories of that dark day and triggers that can bring you back to that night, just look around. The water washing over their names will give you a sense of peace and serenity to help you keep going, even though you don’t see what is on the other end. They are that light at the end of the tunnel, they are the hand you are holding, and THEY are going to lead you out of that unfamiliar place into what we know as the other end of the tunnel. The end of this path takes you to a personal space that gives you courage to embrace silence and peace. That’s when you realize you are not alone, and those we lost will always be remembered as the ones that helped you strip down your fears, like you peel away the skins of an onion, just to realize that you always had the in you the light and strength you seek in others.
Pilling Onion- concept drawing- pilling layers in order to get to the center, also knows as THE BULB of the onion.
Areal aproach view
East Elevation
Presentation Board
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