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leo villareal wins london bridge competition

December 8, 2016 Brad Koerner

Congrats Leo and team! Continue reading leo villareal wins london bridge competition

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leo villareal on the creator’s project

March 26, 2015March 26, 2015 Brad Koerner

The Creator’s Project posted a couple years ago a video on Leo Villareal, specifically about his San Francisco Bay Bridge project, but also including Leo’s commentary on his methodology in general. I love Leo’s awesome scale model (at about 3:20 in … Continue reading leo villareal on the creator’s project

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leo villareal – bahrain airport

September 6, 2012 Brad Koerner

Another awesome Leo Villareal video from a couple years ago, this one looks like a conceptual proposal video for a departure terminal at an airport. Bahrain International Airport- Departures from Leo Villareal on Vimeo. Continue reading leo villareal – bahrain airport

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leo villareal – hive

September 6, 2012 Brad Koerner

Nice video posted several years ago by Leo Villareal of his “Hive” installation. Hive from Leo Villareal on Vimeo.   Continue reading leo villareal – hive

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leo villareal – interview + volume

July 11, 2012July 11, 2012 Brad Koerner

Found this great interview by the National Gallery of Art with lighting artist Leo Villareal.  Leo discusses his influences and techniques. NGA – Leo Villareal   Also available on Art Babble Also found this great 3D installation Leo completed last year called “Volume” … Continue reading leo villareal – interview + volume

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leo villareal: san francisco bay bridge

December 11, 2011April 12, 2012 Brad Koerner

Cool Hunting has a post about a new project Leo Villareal is trying to raise funds for: Adding dynamic lighting to the vertical cables of the San Francisco Bay Bridge. The Bay Lights from Words Pictures Ideas on Vimeo. Continue reading leo villareal: san francisco bay bridge

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