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Examples of Public Art <br /> <br />to Illustrate Ideas for the <br />Discovery Garden at <br /> <br />Alpine Park <br /> <br />Fig. 1. Series of banners announce the approach to Alpine Park. These examples <br />are from the children's lunch room at the Milwaukee Public Museum <br /> <br />Fig. 3. Pavement insets <br />could be constructed of mate- <br />rials such .as laser cut or cast <br />metal or etched and sand- <br />blasted granite. <br />Left top: floor at RiverCentre, <br />St. Paul, MN by Philip Larson. <br />Left bottom: Minnesota wall- <br />eye at Winona (MN) State <br />University Library by Carolyn <br />Braaksma & Brad Kaspari. <br />Right: Paver by Cliff Garten in <br />Kellogg Mall Park, Saint Paul, <br />MN <br /> <br />Fig. 2. Pavement leading to play- <br />ground has a game inset into it. <br />Left: Freedom game board created <br />by Keith Christensen and play <br />piece details from the game. <br />Above: Nature pattern elements <br />including leaf shapes and animal <br />tracks compared to the human <br />hand; potential images for a game <br />to be created especially for the <br />Discovery Garden <br /> <br />Discovery Garden Concept- Phase, Regina M. Flanagan, Art · Landscape · Design, April 30, 2003 <br /> <br />69 <br /> <br /> <br />