HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 18-41 Approving Request for Qualifications for Dove Rd Davis Blvd Public Art Piece TOWN OF WESTLAKE
RESOLUTION 18-41
A RESOLUTION BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE,TEXAS,
APPROVING A REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) DOCUMENT TO BE
UTILIZED TO SOLICIT SUBMISSION OF QUALIFICATIONS FROM INTERESTED
ARTISTS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR DEVELOPMENT OF A PUBLIC ART PIECE TO
BE LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF DAVIS BOULEVARD (FM 1938)
AND DOVE ROAD ON THE NEW FIRE STATION SITE.
WHEREAS, the Westlake Town Council in 2017 adopted a new Public Art Plan for the
Town of Westlake, as well as formed and appointed the Westlake Public Art Competition
Committee to begin the process of implementing this new Public Art Plan; and,
WHEREAS, the Westlake Public Art Competition Committee (WPACC) has be
developing a process for implementing this Plan with the first piece of public art to be located at
Davis Boulevard and Dove Road on the new Fire Station site; and,
WHEREAS, the WPACC, as a part of pursuing this public art piece, has developed a
Request for Qualifications (RFQ) document to solicit submission of qualifications from interested
artists to be considered for development of a public art piece to be located at the northwest corner
of Davis Boulevard (FM 1938) and Dove Road on the new Fire Station site
WHEREAS,the WPACC has requested Town Council approval of this RFQ document so
that 1.) the artist qualification solicitation process for this art piece can commence, as well as 2.)
provide the Committee, Town Staff, public and interested artists with the Town's fund-raising
goals (i.e. donations) for this art piece; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council finds that the passage of this Resolution is in the best
interest of the citizens of Westlake.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN
OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS:
SECTION 1: That, all matters stated in the Recitals hereinabove are found to be true and
correct and are incorporated herein by reference as if copied in their entirety.
SECTION 2: That, the Town Council of the Town of Westlake, Texas, hereby approves
attached as Exhibit "A", Request for Qualifications (RFQ) document (attached as exhibit to this
resolution) for this public art piece so that 1.) the artist qualification solicitation process for this
art piece can commence, as well as 2.) provide the Committee, Town Staff, general public and
interested artists with the Town's fund-raising goals (i.e. donations) for this art piece; and
authorizes the WPACC to move forward with this process accordingly as set out in this RFQ.
Resolution 18-41
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SECTION 3: If any portion of this Resolution shall, for any reason, be declared invalid
by any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining provisions
hereof and the Council hereby determines that it would have adopted this Resolution without the
invalid provision.
SECTION 4: That this resolution shall become effective from and after its date of
passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS 29th DAY OF MAY 2018.
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Resolution 18-41
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Town of Westlake, Texas
Public Art Request for Statement of Qualifications (RFQ)
from Interested Artists:
The Dove/ Davis Public Art Project
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Invitation
The Town of Westlake, through its Westlake Public Arts Competition Advisory Committee
(hereinafter WPACC or Committee), is accepting qualifications from artists for a Public Art
installation at the corner of Davis Boulevard (FM 1938) and Dove Road in Westlake, Texas. This
is the first in a series of such pieces planned for the Town and will, therefore, set an artistic
standard for future works.
The selected artist will be asked to create a design and proposal for fabrication and installation of a
major public artwork to be located on the site described. The site is part of a larger tract shared
with Westlake’s newest fire station, now under construction. Therefore, the selected artist will be
required to coordinate their work with the project contractor and landscape architect in order to
properly sequence implementation and appropriately integrate with the overall landscape design.
Artists who have experience in the execution of projects with similar scope and requirements are
urged to respond to this invitation.
Budget
The budget for this project is tiered so that qualified artists asked to provide a proposal can
identify the funding requirement most appropriate for their concept. The budget tiers established
are:
Tier 1: $450,000
Tier 2: $600,000
Tier 3: $850,000
The tiered structure allows the Committee to evaluate submissions of all artists in an objective
manner, thus ensuring their decisions and recommendations are in the interest of the Town of
Westlake, aesthetically and financially. Financing for the final selection will be achieved through
an independent funding campaign built around the work and targeted to potential donors and
sponsors.
Up to four (4) artists (hereinafter called semi-finalists) will be selected to conduct a site visit,
develop a proposal, and return for interviews. Semi-finalists must confirm the tier(s) best suited to
their proposal(s). Semi-finalists may submit a proposal for each and/or every tier, if they desire.
Each of the semi-finalists will be offered a $5,000 honorarium to help cover costs associated with
the site visit and proposal. After the Committee reviews the semi-finalists’ proposals, a finalist will
be selected and offered a $10,000.00 honorarium to help cover costs associated with preparing a
final design, presentations to the Town and travel associated thereto.
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Introduction – The Town of Westlake
• Understanding past, present, emerging, and inherent conditions that shape and influence
the future of Westlake.
• The Town of Westlake comprises emerging commercial and residential areas juxtaposed
with pastoral and open spaces.
Westlake is a growing, vibrant community, with a unique identity located in the dynamic Dallas/
Fort Worth (DFW) Metroplex on the high growth State Highway 114 corridor minutes away from
the north entrance to DFW airport. The demographic of Westlake’s residents is one that is very
high end, as is the housing market. The residents are very well educated and quite successful in
their respective fields of employment. The Town’s development standards are of the highest
quality. Westlake is home to several top tier companies. With the recent announcement by the
Charles Schwab Company and commencement of the construction of a major corporate office
campus in Westlake, the Town now has a financial industry cluster located in its boundaries that
also includes Fidelity Investments and Deloitte LLP. The environment in Westlake, culturally,
governmentally, and business-wise, is a very sophisticated one. Further, it involves owning the only
municipal charter school in the State of Texas, Westlake Academy, a K-12 school featuring the
International Baccalaureate curriculum.
Westlake’s agricultural beginnings, its proximity to neighboring growth centers, and its location
relative to the outward expansion of both Dallas and Fort Worth have contributed to the present
character, setting, and identity of the Town as well as its commitments to development
entitlements. These historic dynamics will continue to nurture further
development/expansion/growth of the region and context surrounding Westlake. As surrounding
change intensifies, internal change can become more pervasive and dramatic.
Therefore, understanding the forces of change, the potential effects of change, and the time frame
of change is critical to creating a plan that can manage/respond to change.
Additional background information regarding the Town of Westlake may be found on the Town
of Westlake’s web page under public art. (www.westlake-tx.org)
Vision & Mission Statements
Town of Westlake Vision & Mission Statement
Vision
Westlake is an oasis of natural beauty that maintains our open spaces in balance with distinctive
development, trails, and quality of life amenities amidst an ever expanding urban landscape.
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Mission
On behalf of the citizens, the mission of the Town of Westlake is to be a unique community
blending preservation of our natural environment and viewscapes, while serving our residents and
businesses with superior municipal and academic services that are accessible, efficient, cost-
effective, and transparent.
Westlake Public Arts Competition Advisory Committee Vision & Mission Statement
Vision
“Expand the natural, cultural and aesthetic environment of the Town of Westlake with works of
art that engage the senses, challenge the mind, enhance the beauty, and embrace the soul of the
citizens of Westlake.”
Mission
“The Westlake Public Art Advisory Competition Committee is founded to establish a partnership
between the Town of Westlake and distinguished representatives of the Regional Arts Community
that will jointly pursue a Competition based Public Arts Program in Westlake Texas which
cultivates excellence in public art, nourishes and develops new and emerging talent, provides a
venue for the recognition and promotion of such unique talent, and seeks masterpiece in public
art works overall “
Goals, Themes and Scope of the Dove Rd./Davis Blvd. Project
Goals and Themes of the Project
Westlake is seeking a Public Art installation that:
A. Builds upon the visual, locational, and public importance of this site,
B. Manifests the site’s exceptional natural characteristics (reflecting the work’s association
with the Town’s Open Space Core), and
C. Allows public interaction that the artist deems appropriate for this project.
Overarching themes in the artwork should encompass the mission of the Town of Westlake as well
as the mission of the public arts initiative.
The site is located at the corner of two major thoroughfares in the Town with three residential
developments and corporate campuses close by. Therefore, the artwork will be visible from
multiple vantage points. Most critically it will be visible from the street level, where it will be
prominent to pedestrians and automobiles in the course of daily trip activity. In addition, the
artwork should integrate with the varying natural assets of the site and take into consideration the
on-site fire station, bio swale, tree-line, and pedestrian trail.
The artist must respond to a graded terrain and take into consideration the function of the varying
levels of water within the bio-swale. (See the attached site plan).
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Additionally, the artwork must take the following design aspirations into consideration:
• Relevance – The artwork must be appropriate for the chosen location and for the mission
of the Town.
• Sustainability – Sustainable materials.
• Originality – The artwork must be original and unique to Westlake
• Durability and Permanence – Resistance to theft and weathering as well as structural
sustainability and ease of maintenance.
• Setting – The artwork will reside in an open space and as such must seek to interpret the
connection between this location and natural systems/conditions/features characteristic of
the site.
The artwork will consider both available natural and artificial light sources and be viewable from
multiple vantage points and elevations. Electricity and/or water may be provided for the artwork
in consultation with the Town.
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Scope of work
The scope of this project includes contracting with an Artist and/or Artist Team to design,
fabricate, and oversee installation of a permanent artwork at the location described below. A
successful design should take particular advantage of both the site public exposure, as well as its
attachment to the future open space core of the Town fabric and creatively interpret the natural
associations that the site possesses. Responders to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) are
expected to make themselves familiar with the site per the information in this section and the
RFQ as a whole, as well as any other supplemental informational sources about the site which they
determine to obtain (example: on-line map resources and Town website including a Public Art
Tab).
This site is located in a place of high visibility and community significance at the northwest corner
of Davis Boulevard (FM 1938) and Dove Road (2 primary arterials of the Town of Westlake). In
addition, joggers, bikers, and walkers frequent this location using the trail system adjacent to and
circumscribing this location. There is an existing bio-swale at this location that serves the Town’s
new Fire Station (adjacent to the art site).
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Site Description
Due to the aforementioned major intersection, this artwork will have major public exposure. The
Dove Road/ Davis Blvd. intersection is a hub of local and regional movement, serving 50,000 cars
a day by 2027. The site area available for the art installation is 1 acre and is part of:
1. A 1000 acre+ open space core: Identified in the Westlake Comprehensive Plan adopted in
2015 (see diagram below). This Open Space core is envisioned as the “seam” of public life
where the relatively small residential population of the Town share activity with a large daytime
population (working and shopping in the more than 20 million square feet of commercial
zoning now in place).
2. A community fabric which hosts: A. Major Financial Service Companies (such as Charles
Schwab, Fidelity Investments, and Sabre), B. Major land owners (such as Hillwood and
Blackstone), C. Major educational institutions such as Westlake Academy and Deloitte
University, and a residential build out potential of 7100 people.
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PICTURES OF THE DOVE RD./ DAVIS BLVD. ART SITE (Taken during early construction
of the adjacent Fire Station)
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3. A public improvement initiative: Including the new Fire Station, occupying the northerly portion
of the larger 5-acre site (See diagram below), and major streetscape enhancements of the
crossing roadways (Davis Blvd. and Dove Road).
Public Art Site
Fire Station
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Aerial Photograph of Fire Station Site Public Art Site is in lower right hand corner of this
photograph:
The Public Art Site is in the upper left hand corner of this aerial photograph of the site:
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Architectural rendition of the finished Fire Station building from the Davis Rd. /Dove Blvd.
intersection looking to the northwest and taking in the public art site.
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4. A natural drainage way: Through which storm water run-off flowing from points north and west
of this site will flow to natural waterways located south and east (see diagram below).
5. A point of convergence: In the alignment of pedestrian trails of the Town.
RFQ Requirements
Qualification Process
A shortlist of up to four (4) artists (hereinafter called semi-finalists) will be selected by the Westlake
Public Art Competition Advisory Committee (see membership on the Town of Westlake website,
Public Art Tab) based on interest, suitability and/or experience. Semi-finalists will have an
opportunity to discuss possibilities and goals with the Committee during a Skype interview. Semi-
finalists will have approximately one (1) month to prepare a concept for consideration. Semi-
finalists will be offered a $5,000 honorarium to help cover costs associated with the proposal,
including travel.
After review of the proposals, the Finalist will be invited for an interview. The Finalist will be
required to present a PowerPoint presentation, samples of materials, timeline, budget and a
narrative describing the inspiration for the design, the fabrication process and installation. The
Finalist will also submit maintenance requirements for their design. The Finalist will be offered a
$10,000 honorarium to help cover costs associated with the detailed proposal (described above)
including travel. The Westlake Public Art Competition Advisory Committee will present the
Finalist’s submission to the Town.
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Upon confirmation by the Town Council, the Finalist will enter into a contract with the Town of
Westlake regarding coordination, fabrication, installation, payment schedule, and final acceptance
by the Town.
Artists must submit the following:
• A curriculum vitae (CV), and
• Up to ten (10) images of at least three (3) comparable projects with a project description of
each, including budget, and
• A summarization of achievement of the goals of their prior project, and
• A description of any collaboration.
• Minimum of three (3) references with contact information.
• Other supporting materials.
A minimum of one (1) hard copy of the qualifications and one (1) electronic copy (email or
CD/flash drive) of the qualifications must be submitted to Westlake Town Hall address below, no
later than January 10, 2019. Online Café (callforentry.org) closes at midnight, CST. Copies of the
RFQ may also be found on the Town’s website under Public Art.
Town Manager
Town of Westlake
1500 Solana Blvd.
Bld. 7, Suite 7200
Westlake, Texas 76262
Questions
Questions must be submitted electronically to the Westlake Public Art Competition Advisory
Committee chairman at the following email address tbrymer@westlake-tx.org. All questions and
responses will be posted on the Project link under FAQ’S (Frequently Asked Questions)on the
Public Art tab of the Town of Westlake’s website. Phone call and written postal delivered mail
questions will not be responded to. Please review the website FAQ’s before submitting.
Questions must be received no later than December 31, 2018. Any questions received after this
time and date will not receive a response.
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Tentative Schedule
November 15, 2018 Request for Qualifications (RFQ) Open on Call for Entry (Café)
December 31, 2018 Final date for submission of questions
January 10, 2019 Responses to the RFQ must be submitted by 5:00 pm.
February 11, 2019 Shortlisted Artists notified (tentative)
Dates for subsequent stages of the Westlake Public Art Competition will be provided pursuant to
the process described on pages 8 and 9 of this RFQ.
Legal Agreement
This call is open to all artists or artist collaborations.
The Town of Westlake, Texas reserves the right in its sole discretion to reject any or all
applications, proposals, applicants, or projects, and to modify or terminate the application process
or the selection process for any reason and with or without prior notice, unless otherwise required
by applicable law. Applicant agrees that any and all materials submitted pursuant to this call for
entry become the property of The Town of Westlake and shall not be returned to Applicant.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Applicant shall retain all copyright in the work which may be held
by Applicant, subject to any laws that govern the Town of Westlake as a Texas municipality.