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							Name Vorticity 
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							Location Denver International Airport 
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							Neighborhood Denver International Airport 
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							Artwork Type public sculpture 
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							Material aluminum, LED lights, stainless steel 
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							Name Luminous Wind 
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							Location 61st and Peña Station 
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							Neighborhood Denver International Airport 
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							Year 2017 
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							Artwork Type public sculpture 
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							Material type 304 stainless steel, reinforced concrete, Evonik Acrylite end-lit rods, LED lighting system, wind sensor with data logger 
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							Name True West 
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							Location Green Valley Ranch Town Center Park 
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							Neighborhood Gateway/Green Valley Ranch 
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							Year 2016 
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							Material stainless steel; electronics 
About
As a practicing structural engineer in Denver, CO for over 10 years, Nick Geurts has always been infatuated with the use of structural materials to unite form and function. In 2014 he received an honorarium art grant from Burning Man Arts to build a 20ft tall stainless steel interactive musical tree, which was then donated to a local Denver foster care facility. This opportunity was the catalyst of his love for creating large-scale interactive public art with the goal of sharing a sense of child-like wonder with the community. In 2015 he received two additional public art grants. Geurts’ extensive experience with metalworking combined with his knowledge gained as a structural engineer enable his whimsical designs and result in safe, durable and elegant large-scale interactive public art.
 
        
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