Jonathan Nesci walks us through the five installations that will be set up along Washington Street as part of Exhibit Columbus: “Cody Hoyt is removing a corner of inset clay bricks on 7th and Washington for an installation titled ‘Theoretical Foyer.’ These clay pavers are part of a streetscape designed by Paul Kennon in the ’90s. For the exhibit, Cody is replacing them with hundreds of custom-cast concrete bricks using Alexander Girard’s color scheme in a beautiful pattern unique to Cody. Cody spent three days in early January in Columbus pouring through images, patterns, and colorways in the Columbus Architectural Archives.”  Photo 2 of 6 in Get the Scoop on Exhibit Columbus With Designer Jonathan Nesci

Get the Scoop on Exhibit Columbus With Designer Jonathan Nesci

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Jonathan Nesci explains the backstory behind the five installations that will be set up along Washington Street as part of Exhibit Columbus: "Cody Hoyt is removing a corner of inset-clay bricks on 7th and Washington for an installation titled ‘Theoretical Foyer.’ These clay pavers are part of a streetscape designed by Paul Kennon in the ’90s. For the exhibit, Cody is replacing them with hundreds of custom-cast concrete bricks using Alexander Girard’s color scheme in a beautiful pattern unique to Cody. Cody spent three days in early January in Columbus pouring through images, patterns, and colorways in the Columbus Architectural Archives."