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Voyage | Public Sculptures by Medwedeff Forge and Design | SAS Institute Inc in Cary
Image credit: Cynthia Roth
Voyage | Public Sculptures by Medwedeff Forge and Design | SAS Institute Inc in Cary
Voyage | Public Sculptures by Medwedeff Forge and Design | SAS Institute Inc in Cary
Voyage | Public Sculptures by Medwedeff Forge and Design | SAS Institute Inc in Cary

Voyage - Public Sculptures

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Voyage, 20' 8" x 6' 6" x 7', forged and fabricated bronze, World Headquarters, SAS Institute Inc in Cary, NC. Installed June 2011. Voyage was commissioned for the lobby of the headquarters of SAS, a leading analytics company. My studio also developed the scaffolding system that included a bridge crane for the onsite assembly.

Medwedeff Forge and Design
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
In my studio, I start by drawing and building paper models. Patterns for
components are detailed in a drafting program. The next step is building a 1/12 scale model of steel or bronze which also serves as a presentation piece
For the purpose of scaling up and preparing for the full scale build, my staff and I construct a very accurate 1⁄4 scale “machinists model”. The geometry of every surface is carefully documented and repeated at the larger scale. The second generation model is detailed with every bolt hole and even internal structural parts. Through this process, everyone in the studio becomes very familiar with all aspects of the construction methods unique to the project and how each part is to be formed. For safety, the 1⁄4 scale models are used to test the protocols for rigging and loading for transportation. This way when we lift full scale pieces weighing over a ton, we already know exactly how to rig for a safe pick. We even have scale models of the studio crane system and the trailers used to transport the work. We use a variety of plate rolls and presses to form the parts of the sculptures. The studio has a 37’ ceiling and is equipped with multiple cranes for the handling and manipulation of large pieces of metal.