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Authors: Luciano MESSINA ([email protected]) Miguel SALAFIA ([email protected]) Roberto BRUNA ([email protected]) ~ 25 August 2010 ~

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Authors:

Luciano MESSINA ([email protected])

Miguel SALAFIA ([email protected])

Roberto BRUNA ([email protected])

~ 25 August 2010 ~

Trophy Design Competition/ Life Cycleworldsteel ASSOCIATION | steeluniversity.org

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Life cycle: the design proposal

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Emerging from the rock and finally reaching the purest forms, “Life Cycle” (our proposal) symbolizes the art and science of steelmaking. In the foreground, we can see the World supported by the Steel, which is represented by the crystallographic direction with the greatest resistance in the iron. The latter proyects into the Universe, beyond the perimeter of the work’s base, as a sign of “supremacy” and “continuous development”.Linked shapes at the top and the design of the base are a sample of the steel transformation capability, thus accomplishing the inspiring idea of this creation.

En partant de la roche et allant jusqu’au formes les plus pures, « Ciclo de Vida » (la conception proposée ) symbolise l’art et la science de l’activité sidérurgique.Dans un premier plan on voit le Monde prenant appui sur l’Acier, représenté par la direction cristallographique de la plus grande résistance du Fer. Cette dernière s’ouvre à l’Univers en débordant le périmètre de la base de l'œuvre, signe de sa « suprématie » et « dépassement continuel». Les formes entrelacées dans la partie supérieure et le design de la base sont un indices de la capacité de transformation de l’acier, en achevant ainsi l’idée inspiratrice de cette réalisation.

The Authors

Our proposal...

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List of materials

(1) Stainsless steel plate of 60 mm diam. for engraving the name of the recipient of Trophy and year, etc. (a water plug of automovil cylinder block was used)

(2) Hot rolled floor plates (t x W x l = 3.2 x 105 x 105 mm)

(3) Commercial steel bar of 200 mm length and 12.5 x 12.5mm section

Hot rolled commercial steel sheet (t x W x l = 2.0 x 65 x 150 mm)

Concrete = cement (1 part) + sand (3 parts) + +clay (2 parts) + a glass of water

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(3)

(2)

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Preparing the shape...

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Preparing the shape...

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Preparing the shape...

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Linking shape and iron direction...

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Preparing the base...

slit to place the plate for engraving

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Joining the parts...

45°

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Making the rock...

Sample of concrete simulating the iron oreof the photography

1 + 2 + 3cement clay sand

TOTAL ~ 350 gr.

Parts:Material:

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Last finishing touches ...

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“The trophy”

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Some views (net weight: 1,250 gr.)

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Read more about the authors in:

talentosdeacero.blogspot.com