UW Biochemistry Art Installation Wins National Honor
Article originally published in February, 1999
"Biotechnology Waltz" seems to have "floored" judges
of the 1998 National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association Honor Award.
The award cites the Rockford Tile and Terrazzo Company, whose employees
installed the terrazzo-style floor in the lobby of the new Biochemistry
Building on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.
Seattle artist Norie Sato designed the floor, which was dedicated with
the building in October. Wisconsin's Percent for Art program convened a
committee that chose Sato's design, a depiction of protein ribbon diagrams,
simplified DNA, molecular structure, Vitamin D and other imagery from the
field of biochemistry.
During the summer of 1997, Sato visited the campus and gave biochemistry
faculty and staff a chance to have a hand in creating motifs for the new
floor. Participants bent inlay strips into relevant images, which were then
"dropped in" throughout the floor.
According to Alan Attie, UW-Madison professor of biochemistry and a member
of the committee that selected "Biochemistry Waltz," everyone
connected with the project is delighted with it. "It sets a new tone
for the working environment of this building. We are now surrounded by beauty,"
he says.
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