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The creative vision of teen designers, building prototypes out of cardboard and paper, is now a stunning ceiling installation at Park 151 in Cambridge Crossing. Cascade—designed by AFH's 3D Design Studio team in partnership with the prominent developer DivcoWest and CBT Architects—is made of approximately three miles of steel ball chain, a simple known material that when intentionally repurposed creates an impressive entry to this new residential.

The ceiling sculpture "Cascade" installed at DivcoWest and CBT's Park 151 residential building in Cambridge Crossing
mocked up Ball chain threads at AFH's 3D Design Studio destined for Park 151 Cambridge Crossing lobby ceiling scultpure
The ceiling sculpture "Cascade" installed at DivcoWest and CBT's Park 151 residential building in Cambridge Crossing
Artists For Humanity's 3D Design Studio teens building the ball chain threads for the ceiling sculpture destined for Park 151 in Cambridge Crossing
AFH Teen 3D Designers building the frame for a ceiling sculpture mock up in Artists For Humanity's 3D Design Studio destined for Park 151 at Cambridge Crossing
Artists For Humanity Mentor discusses blueprints with AFH teen designers for Park 151 ceiling sculpture mock up at AFH's 3D Design Studio
AFH Teen 3D Designers mocking up ceiling sculpture in Artists For Humanity's 3D Design Studio for Park 151 in Cambridge
AFH Teen 3D Designer mocking up ceiling sculpture in Artists For Humanity's 3D Design Studio for Park 151 in Cambridge
The ceiling sculpture "Cascade" installed at DivcoWest and CBT's Park 151 residential building in Cambridge Crossing