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Location Thompson Peak Parkway north of 100th Street in Scottsdale. Description Completed in 1999. This noise abatement wall and multi-span bridge crosses the CAP Canal and the CAP Retention Basin Equalization Channel, approximately 1200 feet north of the CAP dike. Designed by Joan Baron and contructed by Rammed Earth Solar Homes of Tuscon. Earth Wall, Living Wall promotes the beauty of the dessert and is comprised of rammed earth, ceramic, concrete, tinta stain and glass block. Rammed earth is inherently organic,
possessing irregularities and imperfections that change with time. Despite
its fragile organic appearance rammed earth is extremely strong and requires
very little maintenance. Rammed Throughout the construction
of the wall the artist conducted a number of workshops, which Artist Much of educator and artist Joan Barons work focuses on stimulating and healing experiences conveyed through art within the public realm. She lives and works in Scottsdale, Arizona where she does many site-specific installations for residential and commercial situations. Baron has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri and a Master of Fine ARts degree from the Art Institute of Chicago. She now facilitates workshops, seminars and field trips that promote "environmentally sensitive 'art. Baron feels that art can have a very therapeutic effect on the human spirit. She says, "It is the collective healing of our communities and environments that I passionately continue to explore."
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