Project overview
This case shows a stainless steel sculpture developed for a care center project where the work needed to function as a public-facing feature in an outdoor setting.
Client and space scenario
The installation context called for a sculpture that could serve a care-oriented environment with a stable visual presence, durable material choice, and practical long-term suitability for public exposure.
Design brief and project requirement
The project required a custom public sculpture that could communicate clearly in a civic setting while remaining realistic to fabricate, finish, transport, and position on site.
Material and finish decision
Stainless steel was the right route because the project needed outdoor resilience, controlled metal fabrication, and a finish direction appropriate for a public environment rather than a temporary display.
Fabrication challenge
The challenge was balancing visual clarity with fabrication discipline so the piece would feel intentional in a sensitive public-facing environment and remain practical to deliver.
Packing and delivery handling
Delivery planning focused on protecting the finished metal surface and preparing the sculpture for predictable handling as it moved from workshop to final installation site.
Final result
The completed sculpture gave the care center a durable public artwork with a clearer project logic than a standard decorative product could provide.
Next step
If your project needs a public-facing sculpture for healthcare, civic, or institutional space, request a technical proposal or review public art and landscape installation support.