Arbor is a 2013 permanent art installation created by Adam Frank, commissioned for the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Hospital, near downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.
Arbor is a 2013 permanent art installation created by artist Adam Frank inside Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Hospital.
The project is specifically meant to enhance how hospital patients, families and staff feel about the space they occupy.”[3] The feature walls showcase new, patent-pending technology, in which detailed 3D models are vertically sliced, each segment then rendered onto translucent glass and arranged at differing depths.
[4][5] In response to its nationwide request for proposals, Eskenazi Health received more than 500 submissions from 39 states, which were then narrowed to 54 finalists by an independent jury.
[1][8] Frank's work has been profiled extensively in the media, including by NBC, CBS, HGTV, CNN, The New York Times, Metropolis, Dwell and the Architectural Record.