Michio Ihara, sculptor,sculpture, matal, stainless steel, brass, gold, aluze, wind sculpture, architecture, plaza, public art, hotel, hospital, arena, airport, station, landscape, public art, institutions art, corporate art,
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Phhoto:       City of Newcastle
Photo:      City of Newcastle
1977    Wind Sculpture: Hunter Street Mall, Newcastle, NSW, Australia           Architect: The City of Newcastle, University of Newcastle
Stainless steel    21’x 4’x 8’




















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Photo:     Artist
  1971       Play sculpture: Bay-Brook Elementary School, Baltimore, MD                  Architect: RTKL Inc.  Baltimore, Maryland                  Aluminum    14’x 16’x 19’















 















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  2002    Suspended sculptures: Crowne plaza Hotel, White Plaines, NY              Agent:    LFA Art management, Cambridge, MA          Copper with patina, Brass, Stainless steel    8’x34’x9

 








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1999    Suspended sculpture:  Diagnostic Radiology Associates Bldg., New York, NY        Architect: Cannon Associates, New YorkAgent:  Art Advisory Services, Inc.  New York
Gold plated brass, Stainless steel   24’x 4’2”x 4’4”





















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1991       Suspended sculptures: AT&T Plaza, Oak Brook, IL          Architect:  The John Buck Company, Chicago               Agent:    Lyman/Heizer Associates, Chicago
Gold plated brass, Stainless steel    23’x 12’x 6’, 2 screens













 




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1997           Wind sculpture: Walter’s Cube, DeCordova Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA                     Stainless steel    15’x 12.5’x 5'
 










  



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1982    Suspended sculpture: ESD Building, Hanscom Air Force Base, MA          Architect: Hugh Stubbins & Associates, Massachusetts            Structure Engineer: LeMessurier Associates/SCI, Cambridge, MA
Agent: Cgeiger Sesen Associates, Boston, MA                                Stainless steel    1’x 6’x 5’, 21’x 4’x 7’, 21’x 9’x 7’, 18’x 6’x 9

 
























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1966              Suspended screen: Imperial Theater, Tokyo, Japan                       Architect: Yoshiro Taniguchi, Architect & Associates
Stainless steel          20’x 16’x 0.5’