World War I Memorial Competition Proposal
World War I Memorial Competition was held in 2015, proposing a new national monument at Pershing Park adjoining the White House in DC. Our team of artists, sculptors and architects came together in July to design the following entry. The competition received over 350 entries. Our classical design, a courtyard with Cenotaph and allegorical figures, received positive notice by critics including Justin Shubow, president of the National Civic Arts Society in his article in Forbes Magazine. You can read Mr. Shubow's article here: http://www.forbes.com/sites/justinshubow/2015/08/04/a-first-look-at-the-wwi-memorial-competition-the-best-entries-are-all-classical/3/#74b8d5acc592 Our team members included sculptor Joseph Brickey, architect Chad Brown, architect Clayton Vance, artist Stephen Haws, artist Corey Strange, designer Eli Baird, and architectural historian Michael Djordjevitch.