• Each chair is unique, symbolizing the individuals on a jury and the diversity of its members.
• The "Defendant" chair is designed to look as generic as possible symbolizing that
anyone could be a defendant. It is placed on the corner to encourage passers-by to sit
and “face the jury.”
• "Defendant" chair has an unobstructed view of all of the "Juror" chairs.
• All the chairs are painted the same color, unifying them but without reference to race religion or politics. The bright red color provides a striking contrast against the green grass and the cool gray concrete building.
• The “Juror” chairs are at least 6 feet high. They sit on
grassy mounds ranging from 2 feet to 3 feet high and
up to 30 feet in diameter.
• The seats of the chairs are at least 3 feet above the top of
the mounds. This allows visitors to climb on
the chairs but discourage “hanging out.”
The grassy mounds provide a soft, safe surface for children.
• Download pdf of working dwg for each chair.
Chair #1 ,
Chair #2 ,
Chair #3 ,
Chair #4 ,
Chair #5 ,
Chair #6 ,
Chair #7 ,
Chair #8 ,
Chair #9 ,
Chair 10 ,
Chair #11 ,
Chair #12 ,
Chair #13 .
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