WA State E. Capitol Campus, Olympia, WA
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RESIN RODS- are embeded through the cement walls acting as dimenstional "skylights" . These "skylights" are developed with distinctive color patterns and arangement patterns for each of the 8 stair towers on the Olympia East Capital Campus.
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Each tower grouping had matching shapes in warm and cool colors, that also matched way-finding neon banding on top of the tower
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Resin Rods inside, flush with the wall
![resin_teal](http://dancorson.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/resin_teal-525x700.jpg)
Blue-Green Resin Rods. All rods are flush in the "touch zone" and become dimensional above....extending up to 36" beyond the wall.
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Round resin rods ranging from 3-14" in diameter
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WA State Capital dome in the back. Resin Rods extending out up to 36"