Parametric Explorations for an Outdoor Sculpture
Working with material properties, geometry and the spatial restrictions of a full scale installation; students at Washington University School of Architecture created an innovated outdoor sculpture.
Inspired by the patterns on giraffe and python skin they created a piece that attempts to systematically engage building, landscape and program.
Project info :
Project name: Salt Works Sculpture
Design firm: Urban A&O
Designed, fabricated, and assembled by: Zephyr Anthony, Andrew Davis, Kyle Fant; Xiaoshuang Hu; Allyson Justmann; Andrew McCready; Kelly Peoples; Xiaofei Ren; Bo Sheng; Jordan Smith; Benjamin Stephenson; Duo Yu; Thomas Watkins.
Course: Reticulated Form: Full-scale prototyping, Digital Fabrication Studio
Year: Fall 2011
Manufactured: United States




Jovana Milovic is a Serbian architect whose early contributions to Arch2O showcased her innovative approach to design and sustainability. Graduating with a master's degree in architecture, her thesis on a multifunctional sports arena emphasized sustainable principles and environmental consciousness. Beyond architecture, Jovana's creative pursuits include photography, graphic design, and crafting handmade jewelry, reflecting her multifaceted artistic vision. Her work at Arch2O highlighted her commitment to blending functionality with aesthetic appeal, leaving a lasting impact on the architectural community.
