JUNEAU, Alaska – Outside the Lines (OTL), a design-build
construction company specializing in one-of-a-kind water features, rockwork and
themed environments, has announced the completion of a unique celebratory
construction project on behalf of Alaska’s 50th year of
statehood, according to Chris Roy, Director of Creative Design at OTL.
The whale sculpture and infinity fountain project is located on the banks of the Gastineau Channel at 350 Whittier St., Juneau, Alaska.
A joint effort between The Whale Project—a non-profit created to
finance and develop the project—and the City and Bureau of Juneau funded the
sculpture and accompanying fountain. The project has been in the making for ten
years.
Nature expert and
sculptor R.T. “Skip” Wallen created “Tahku,”—a six-and-a-half
ton, 25-foot tall breaching humpback whale statue. The park was designed
by Tetra Tech, Inc., and the project was built by Admiralty
Construction, Inc. of Juneau using local subcontractors for
electrical, plumbing, control panels, concrete, waterproofing and finishes.
OTL’s Chris Roy was
called in to help Tahku come to life. Using state-of-the-art engineering
techniques as well as a quick and efficient timetable, Roy worked with all
partners on the project to employ equipment supplied by Roman Fountains to
operate the basin weir, splash effect jets, filtration system, lighting and
internal plumbing, successfully replicating the effect of water streaming off
the enormous bronze mammal.
“The intent of the fountain is that the water looks like it is naturally streaming off of the sculpture and not spraying out like a sprinkler,” says Roy. “The team worked tirelessly to ensure that the project’s ‘whale breach sequence,’ a five-minute centerpiece show set to run every half-hour, had a natural and exuberant appearance.”
Chris Roy |
“The intent of the fountain is that the water looks like it is naturally streaming off of the sculpture and not spraying out like a sprinkler,” says Roy. “The team worked tirelessly to ensure that the project’s ‘whale breach sequence,’ a five-minute centerpiece show set to run every half-hour, had a natural and exuberant appearance.”
Roy notes that setting
the effects for the show was a particularly interesting endeavor.
“The cost of running
22 individual lines out to the sculpture from the equipment room—over 150 feet
away—was prohibitive, so water is supplied into a stainless steel manifold
located in a chamber below the whale sculpture,” he explains.
“During
commissioning, the basin was partially drained so that a contractor decked-out
in waders and a heavy-duty rain coat could access the valves and adjust them as
needed based on feedback provided by others from outside the sculpture.”
The installation comes
at a time when the North Pacific beluga whale population is at an all-time high
risk of extinction due to declining fertility and birth rates, according to the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration’s
recovery plan of 2017.
In fact, North Pacific right whales—which once
appeared in the thousands along the Alaskan coast—have all but vanished,
reaching numbers as low as 30 in 2010, according to Alaska Fisheries Science Center
data. Positively, however, most humpback whales—the likes of which
Wallen’s sculpture depicts in all their blubbery glory—dropped from the endangered species
list in 2017.
Gastineau Channel, Juneau, Alaska |
Alaska’s 50th statehood
anniversary featured a celebration on the Gastineau Channel to bring attention
to the natural beauty the land has to offer.
“Now in regular
operation, the sculpture, fountain and park are being enjoyed by Juneau’s
citizens as well as the thousands of tourists that flock into the city each day
from the large cruise ships that visit the port throughout the summer,” says
Roy.
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