Bryan Alcorn has a BS in Architecture from the Georgia Institute of Technology and recently completed a Master of Architecture from The University of Michigan. He moved back to Atlanta in late 2011, bringing four years of experience working in architecture firms in Atlanta and Michigan, as well as construction experience. He currently works with the Beck Group, further investigating the relationship between designing and making within the context of new digital technologies. Frank Fralick is a contractor and graduate of Vanderbilt University. He specializes in the cutting edge technology in the constitution industry and works closely with designers to understand their goals, using his expertise to execute the vision without compromise.
Nesting Resonants II
Bryan Alcorn | 2014
Following the success of last year’s Nesting Resonant, this band shell-like structure is a resonant chamber sized to fit performances in the Adair Park community. The piece is designed such that the sounds created blend with the sounds of the landscape, producing unique experiences for performers and observers alike.