Client: City of Burnsville MN
Location: Burnsville, MN, United States
Completion date: 2022
Artwork budget: $120,000
Project Team
Sculptor, Lead Artist
Greg Mueller
Mueller Studio LLC, Lutsen, MN
Landscape Design
Mitch Workman and Amanda Prosser
ISG Architects Engineers, Minneapolis MN
Mural Painting
Paul LeJeunesse
Artist /Professor St Scholastica, Duluth MN
Water and Lighting features
Lemmie Jones / Tony Imbrogno/ Jay Webber
Weber Group Interactive / LJ Recreation, Carthage, MO
LED lighting
George Bovee
JTH Lighting, Apple Valley, MN
Metal Bending
Linders
Linders Specialty Metals, St Paul, MN
LED electrical site work
Mill City Electric
Burnsville, MN
Overview
The Burnsville Fire Station #1 Project is a placemaking collaboration: Mueller Studio, ISG Architects, Minneapolis, the City of Burnsville Minnesota, and painter muralist Paul LaJeunesse. The plaza features 5 elements: (1) Ladder of Trust; (2) Fire Department Ashwood bench timeline, (3) painted mural, (4) Fire Hydrant Mister, and (5) interactive, educational Fire Tetrahedron - Heat, Fuel and Oxygen are required to make combustion. Viewers to the interactive sculpture can "put out the fire" by eliminating any one of these three fire ingredients by pulling any one of the nozzles.Goals
The City of Burnsville recently completed a state of the art Fire Station #1. The City's vision was to include a public gathering space adjacent to the station for community members to learn more about their Community First Responders.
Process
Mueller Studio in partnership with ISG Architects, Minneapolis were awarded the commission to create a "place" for public gathering. Webber Group Interactive, JTH Lighting, Recreation by Lemmie Jones and MNFX Minneapolis provided key water and light engineering. We also held 2 Community Engagement Events including a Ground-Breaking Ceremony, allowing local residents to respond to questions about public safety, historical fire memories, and community trust in First Responders. Fire Station drawings from kids were exhibited as well, culminating with an Open House event with Food Trucks and tours of the new state of the art Fire Station #1
Additional Information
The Placemaking Project includes 5 elements: 1. Hydrant Mister is a push button water misting activator with an internally lit LED Fire hose wrapping around the gathering space perimeter 2. Radial benches have significant Department historical time-line events engraved into the ash wood slats 3. Mural painting on concrete wall by Duluth, Minnesota artist Paul LeJeunesse 4. 16' Ladder of Trust Sculpture LEDS powder-coated steel, acrylic 5. Fire Tetrahedron interactive educational sculpture