GFRC basalt columns hand carved on site. Great for privacy!
GFRC basalt columns hand carved on site. Great for privacy!
Wavestone was comissioned to replicate rundlestone boulders for the Rivera Estates entry sign in Cochrane Alberta. This project was built using shotcrete and hand sculpted on location. The stone in the bottom left corner measured 14' long and 3' high, building rocks of this scale is one of the advantages of using Wavestone rock work.
Wavestone Sculpture in collaboration with Three Dimensional Services produced a 34' sculpture of planet earth. The sculpture is the centerpiece for the new Larry Berg Flight Path Park located at the Vancouver Airport. Visitors are encouraged to climb and explore the earth dome to discover various interpretive elements. The park opened this fall 2013.
34' dome sculpture of earth for outdoor park in Vancouver - can't say more at this time. Video of sculpture in progress coming soon.
Two works on display until Aug 5 at Van Dusen Botanical Gardens in Vancouver.
This rock walkway was built for a stubborn area of earth that would not grow anything due to high sun exposure and an extended roof proventing any rain. We matched the rock to existing rock on the property.
Rock work for Canadian Rockies history exhibit on permanent display. GFRC rock work, built in studio then shipped to location.
The last five of ten tree sculptures created for outreach education regarding the effects of the pine beetle.
After Painting and finishing by Three Dimensional Services
Boston Pizza has recently moved it's headquarters to a new facility. The offices are contemporary, stylish and feature 17 fabric concrete columns by Wavestone Sculpture. The columns are placed throughout the building and add a completely unique element of distinction. Made onsite during construction, every column is a perfect custom fit with no seams.
We recently finished the rockwork for a new outdoor exhibit at Telus World of Science in Vancouver BC. The exhibit contains a stream table, geoslice and mound for visitors to explore, learn and play. It is located outside on the deck facing False Creek.
The Geoslice is a representation of the earth below Science World. From bottom to top the layers are Basalt, Conglomerate, Sandstone, Gravel/sand and Modern Fill earth. Wavestone can create geoslice examples at any scale and for educational climbing walls.
The top of the mound was covered in artificial turf and this combination of artificial rock and turf is perfect for recreating a natural environement on decks and building structures that require light loads.
One of the rocks below is a Wavestone replica and one is real basalt. A local architectural firm in BC set the bar by claiming that only the best rockwork companies can replicate basalt. Do you think we passed the test?