Good Stuff Happens in 1:1 Meetings: Why you need them and how to do them well
KamanErland portfolio
1. “Jubilee”
By Kaman & Erland
2011 - $35,000
Cast bronze, copper,
hand-dyed fabric
15‟x15‟x15‟
Temple Beth Elohim
Wellesley, Mass
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sunlit lobby of newly
built Temple Beth
Elohim, this
sculpture welcomes
visitors with a vision
of blossoms in
spring. Building
design by William
Rawn and
Associates.
2. “The Unseen World”
by Kaman & Erland
2011 - $585,000
Crystal Clear Resin &
Programmable LEDs
169‟x40‟x40‟
Temple University
School of Medicine,
Philadelphia, PA
Suspended sculptures
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float overhead in the
student commons at
Temple Medicine.
Building design by
Ballinger Architects.
After dark the colorful
LED illuminated
artwork provides a
light show to Shriner‟s
Childrens Hospital and
passersby on Broad
Street.
3. “The Unseen World”
by Kaman & Erland
2011 - $585,000
Crystal Clear Resin &
Programmable LEDs
169‟x40‟x40‟
Temple University
School of Medicine,
Philadelphia, PA
Suspended sculptures
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floating overhead in
the student commons
at Temple Medicine.
Building design by
Ballinger Architects.
After dark the colorful
LED illuminated
artwork provides a
light show to Shriner‟s
Childrens Hospital and
passersby on Broad
Street.
4. “Re-Creation”
By Kaman & Erland
2007 - $80,000
Aluminum mobile &
acrylic painted mural
21‟x15‟x15‟
Dorothy Emanuel
Recreation Center,
Philadelphia, PA
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Installed in the
entrance of a local
community center,
this sculpture
communicates a
cheerful welcome to
the little kids who
play in the building
after school is out.
5. “Growth Rings”
by Kaman & Erland
2009 - $100,000
Fiberglass & Steel
80‟x40‟x35‟
The Sherman Mills,
Philadelphia, PA
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Suspended outdoor
sculpture highlights
the natural world by
providing “looking
glasses” into the
ever changing sky,
while at the same
time providing an
iconic artwork for a
community.
6. “Growth Rings”
by Kaman & Erland
2009 - $100,000
Fiberglass & Steel
80‟x40‟x35‟
The Sherman Mills,
Philadelphia, PA
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Suspended outdoor
sculpture highlights
the natural world by
providing “looking
glasses” into the ever
changing sky, while at
the same time
providing an iconic
artwork for a
community.
7. “Paradise”
By Kaman & Erland
2009 - $70,000
Anodized Stainless
21‟x60‟x1‟
SEPTA Station
Millbourne, PA
Sited on America‟s
oldest elevated train
line, gracing the
entrance of a little
town that relies
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station, this simple
steel sculpture
honors the
presence of the
largest Sikh
community on the
east coast of the
United States, with
a floral abstraction
of a peacock
feather.
8. “Natural Progression”
By Kaman & Erland
2007 - $50,000
Copper and Fabric
30‟x15‟x15‟
Radnor, PA
Taking cues from
the existing
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atrium designed
by legendary
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architect Frank
Furness, this
sculpture draws
the viewers eye
upwards.
9. “Triple Crown”
By Kaman & Erland
Steel, Copper, Cast
Bronze & Brass Mesh
2011 - $80,000
20‟x15‟x15‟
Bowie, MD
This kinetic sculpture-
- evoking black-eyed
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father and son horses
that both won the
coveted „Triple
Crown‟. Suspended in
a sun-filled atrium of
the new city hall
designed by Grimm +
Parker Architects.
10. Nebulae
by Kaman & Erland
2007 - $15,000
Crystal Clear Resin &
Programmable LEDs
14‟x 3‟x 3‟
City Hall, Bellevue, WA
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Colorful solar powered
LED sculptures emit a
quiet glow which gets
brighter as the sun goes
down.