 Hi everyone, I'm Alicia Anderson and welcome to the Four Reports. Keeping with the theme of our subject this week, I'm going to show you how to fold some paper airplanes. Now it's been a while and I'm doing this by memory. So please bear with me. All right, I call this one the butterfly. I can do better. Okay, this one I call the magic carpet. Okay, one last try. I call this one the I give up. That actually went really far. I think initially what I looked at in terms of a design aspect, what would fill up the space. A couple of things I found interesting. One, I just love the sort of open space as a sort of a whimsical play area for me. And then once you get to a balcony and look down, there's always sort of a, there's an urge or a natural urge to like, throw something down or see some sort of create, some sort of dialogue between, you know, different levels of things like that. But the other thing that I found really interesting was the transition of the airport from sort of being a main commercial hub to sort of being this mixed use of different types of office building schools, things like that. So between those two things sort of the idea of the paper planes that it came about because it's not only just the idea of aviation, but it's sort of this idea of school and planes and paperwork and things like that in offices. Public artwork at Meacham International Airport consists of 800 paper airplanes. It's stainless steel, water jet cut, bent form, stainless steel with powder coating on top. And the reds that it's being tied to are actually stainless steel like 0.012. So it's like stainless steel thread almost. I think it's important to have different layers in these projects that you can sort of discover as time goes by. And if you don't get to all of them, fine, but to have, you know, have enough in there that it becomes something that can continue to be discovered along the way. Visit Meacham International Airport to view the artwork. I finally remembered how to fold these things. See? For a listing of more events and city meetings, you always can check the calendar at the city's website.