Weiss Architecture Studio

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Lowell Justice Centre

The artwork contains several references to Location, Community and Purpose of the building as a Centre for Justice. The design contains several images dedicated to historical Industrialisation, modern technological developments in the area and an image of Justice personified as a female figure with scales and a book of law.

Historical references were drawn from the “Lowell Offering” a monthly periodical of works of fiction and poetry by female textile workers of the Lowell Textile Mills, the publication was organised as a means to develop literacy among women mill workers in the early American Industrial Revolution.

Both surfaces of the glass contain text, in a number of languages, English, Spanish, Portuguese and Khmer. The front surface includes “Justice, Honour, Duty, Mercy, Hope and Dignity” The inside surface has quotes from Martin Luther King Jr. Eleanor Roosevelt and Alexander Hamilton.

The Lowell Justice Centre has taken 3 years to complete with a number of challenges. The glass had to be translucent for security reasons and represent a diverse local community. The text is in multiple languages including English, Khmer, Spanish and Portuguese.

Category:
Lowell Justice Centre:

Boston, Massachusetts

Digitally printed glass on two surfaces sealed into a double-glazed unit:

400m2