U.S. COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS 300 7TH STREET SW ARTWORKS BY HOU DE SOUSA

Note: final building and landscape design previously approved under CFA 21/NOV/19-4. Refer to submission for approved documentation. Building and landscape imagery presented herein only appears for contextual reference for artworks, and is not to supersede previously approved design, unless specifically noted otherwise.

1 January 2021 WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY FOR REFERENCE ONLY: PREVIOUSLY APPROVED BUILDING AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN: CFA 21/NOV/19-4 2 SITE SOUTHWEST NEIGHBORHOOD 3

300 7TH STREET SW SITE 300 7TH STREET SW 4

VRE RAIL LINE

VIRGINIA AVE SW

D STREET SW ARTWORKS AREA

L’ENFANT PLAZA METRO 7TH AND D EXIT 7TH STREET SW 7TH STREET 6TH STREET SW 6TH STREET SITE ARTWORK LOCATIONS AT WMATA HQ 5

HOORAY HOORAYPEBBLE

Note: plantings pending coordination with DDOT A

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PEBBLE 7TH STREET SW 7TH STREET C

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AURA (shown for reference)

Note: trees and plantings pending coordination with DDOT B

D STREET C COLOR THEME SPECTRUM OF METRO LINES 6

HOORAY

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PEBBLE

B

AURA (shown for reference)

C INSPIRATION THE ARCHITECTURE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND URBAN FABRIC OF DC 7

PRECEDENTS

When designing this triptych of public sculptures it was easy to find inspiration within the immediate site as well as the broader context of Washington DC. Pierre L’Enfant’s visionary urban plan for the District echoes throughout each sculpture proposal, as do the architectural features of Harry Weiss’s iconic DC metro stations, and Studios Architecture’s fantastic WMATA HQ campus design. From the onset we appreciated how the design of the new HQ building and surrounding landscape reverberates with the geometric qualities of nearby L’Enfant Station and we’ve worked to maintain a dialogue with each of these critical precedents by deploying a vocabulary of intersecting diagonal lines, rounded corners, and coffered spaces. LOCATION A (7TH STREET SW) VIEW LOOKING EAST 8

HOORAY Note: building and landscape shown for reference. Refer to CFA 21/NOV/19-4 for approved materiality.

Note: plantings pending coordination with DDOT LOCATION A (7TH STREET SW) CONCEPT 9

Note: building and CONTEXT landscape shown for Hooray’s Steel fins define reference. Refer to a pattern of coffered cells CFA 21/NOV/19-4 for approved materiality. that correlate with the urban fabric of the District as well as the vaulted spaces of nearby L’Enfant Station

1. White House 2. Washington Circle 3. 4. Logan Circle 5. 6. 7. US Capitol 3 4 5 6 2

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Diagonal grid of L’Enfant Plan

Note: Plantings pending Coffered vault at L’Enfant Station coordination with DDOT LOCATION A (7TH STREET SW) CONCEPT 10

Note: building and COLOR landscape shown for reference. Refer to CFA 21/NOV/19-4 for approved materiality.

Metro line color theme

Note: Plantings pending Cherry Blossoms coordination with DDOT LOCATION A (7TH STREET SW) CONCEPT 11

Note: building and FORM landscape shown for reference. Refer to CFA 21/NOV/19-4 for approved materiality.

Hooray’s form echoes the rounded triangular geometries that distinguish the WMATA HQ Note: Plantings pending building and landscape design coordination with DDOT LOCATION A (7TH STREET SW) CONCEPT 12

As viewed from the North Section Cut FORM - hollow core prevents the accumulation of debris - rain flows past sloped surfaces

3” 16’-8”

Observed from its side, Hooray takes on the svelte and tapered form factor of an obelisk and is immediately evocative of the . LOCATION A (7TH STREET SW) CONCEPT 13

CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

Hooray invites direct public engagement and tactile interaction by serving as functional seating while also doubling as an aperture that frames a content no less dynamic, diverse and unique than the people of DC. LOCATION A (7TH STREET SW) MATERIALS AND DIMENSIONS 14

COMPONENTS

steel plates

concrete anchors

finished with primer, paint, and anti-graffiti coating LED Lights total weight = 7,922 lbs LOCATION A (7TH STREET SW) VIEW LOOKING EAST AT NIGHT 15

Note: building and landscape shown for reference. Refer to CFA 21/NOV/19-4 for approved materiality.

Note: plantings pending coordination with DDOT LOCATION B (DTH STREET) DAY-TIME PERSPECTIVE 16

PEBBLE

Note: Surrounding plantings pending coordination with DDOT

Note: building and landscape shown for reference. Refer to CFA 21/NOV/19-4 for approved materiality. LOCATION B (DTH STREET) CONCEPT 17 CONTEXT

Ship in a bottle, tree in a sculpture

Rounded triangular city block Note: Surrounding plantings pending coordination with DDOT

Note: building and landscape shown for reference. Refer to CFA 21/ Diagonal grid of L’Enfant Plan NOV/19-4 for approved LOCATION B (DTH STREET) CONCEPT 18 COLOR

Metro line color theme

Shrubby Cinquefoil plants native to the DC area to be planted throughout the site. Previously approved per CFA 21/NOV/19-4.

DC daffodils Note: Surrounding plantings pending coordination with DDOT

Shrubby Cinquefoil LOCATION B (DTH STREET) CONCEPT 19 FORM

The Capitol rotunda

Capitol building plan Note: Surrounding plantings pending coordination with DDOT

Soft geometry of river stones LOCATION B (DTH STREET) MATERIALS AND ASSEMBLY 20

COMPONENTS dense curved rods connecting plates flat open base

finished with primer, paint, and anti-graffiti coating total weight = 1,536 lbs

stainless steel rods

stainless steel plates

hardware LOCATION B (DTH STREET) MATERIALS AND ASSEMBLY 21

COMPONENTS dense curved rods connecting plates flat open base

finished with primer, paint, and anti-graffiti coating total weight = 1,536 lbs

stainless steel rods

stainless steel plates

hardware LOCATION B (DTH STREET) MATERIALS AND ASSEMBLY 22

Note: Surrounding plantings pending coordination with DDOT LOCATION B (DTH STREET) DIMENSIONS 23

24”

west section 24”

133”

65”

24”

1” dia. 30”

plan N west section

Note: Plantings pending coordination with DDOT

24” 16”

south elevation east elevation LOCATION C (INTERIOR) LOBBY INTERIOR VIEW LOOKING WEST (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) 24

AURA

Note: this piece is being included for context but is not part of CFA purview and therefore provided for reference only. LOCATION C (INTERIOR) CROSS SECTION LOOKING EAST (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) 25 LOCATION C (INTERIOR) CONCEPT (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) 26 CONTEXT + COLOR

Metro line color theme

L’Enfant Plan

Coffered vault at L’Enfant Station LOCATION C (INTERIOR) CONCEPT (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) 27 FORM We began by connecting the dots. Stu- dios Architecture’s placement of lighting serves as the nodes for a network of spaces

the overall height of the installation matches the neighboring soffit

the masses were then carved to create a domed space that welcomes visitors and natural light

the final step was to coffer each module and evoke the vaulted stations found throughout DC LOCATION C (INTERIOR) MATERIALS AND STRUCTURE (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) 28

The total weight of the suspended sculpture is 1,250 pounds distributed across an area of 590 square feet. COMPONENTS This is equivalent to 2.12 lbs per square foot. If 130 ceiling anchors are used, each anchor point will suspend approximately 9.6 pounds.

anchor hooks / hardware painted white to match ceiling

steel tubes painted to match cord color

steel rods and plates

perforated steel plates painted to match cord color

1/4” colored cord structure without colored cords PERSPECTIVE CORNER OF 7TH STREET SW AND D STREET (DAYTIME) 29

Note: building and landscape shown for reference. Refer to CFA 21/NOV/19-4 for approved design and materiality.

AURA

PEBBLE HOORAY PERSPECTIVE CORNER OF 7TH STREET SW AND D STREET (NIGHT-TIME) 30

Note: building and landscape shown for reference. Refer to CFA 21/NOV/19-4 for approved design and materiality.

AURA

PEBBLE HOORAY 31

ABOUT US HOU DE SOUSA ARTIST TEAM 32

Hou de Sousa is a New York based studio that works within the overlaps and intersections of art and design. The multi- disciplinary outfit has found repeated success in carefully tailoring site-specific projects with broad public appeal. Over the past few years, the studio has won design competitions hosted by the Architectural League of New York, Dupont Underground, Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership, Friends of the High Line, Georgetown BID, the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports & Tourism, the City of Manhattan Beach, the City of Sarasota, Socrates Sculpture Park, and the Van Alen Institute.

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