"Standing Stones" Sculpture a Shining Example of Collaboration
The massive granite sculpture that defines the entrance to a prominent building in Cambridge, MA, is a shining example of how collaboration between a landscape architect, sculpture, engineer and stone producers can produce a remarkable result
Longtime sculptor and proponent for natural stone, Darrell Petit combined his knowledge of the material with his honed skills to create an awe-inspiring work of art for the streetscape design at 50-60 Binney Street in Cambridge, MA. Petit was sought after by the landscape architectural firm Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates (MVVA) of Brooklyn, NY, to partner on the project. The team, which also included Stony Creek Quarry, Rock of Ages and the engineering firm Silman, worked closely together to realize the magnificent sculptural piece, appropriately named “Standing Stones.” Recently, Stone World had the opportunity to discuss the project with both Chris Matthews from MVVA and Petit. The following are details each shared. Additionally, be sure to watch the fascinating documentary below that highlights all aspects of the creation and installation of “Standing Stones.”