Minotaur

Commissioned for a prestigious private sculpture collection outside Mexico City, the mythical Minotaur half man/hall bull monster is approximately 10 feet tall, 13 feet deep, and 9.5 feet wide and weights about 1.2 tons.

The sculptor, Andy Scott, fabricated the piece at his studios - starting in Glasgow, Scotland and finishing in Philadelphia. The Minotaur took around 10 months to create, as it was sculpted by hand and eye, without the use of a computer. Once finished, it was hot-dip galvanized and then painted a bronze metallic.

Scott utilizes galvanized steel in all of his sculptures due to its coating durability. He has designed hot-dip galvanized sculptures all over the world - London, Australia, Scotland, Aberdeen, and the latest for this private collection in Mexico City.

Additional Projects

The Wells Fargo Center, home of the Philadelphia 76ers and the Philadelphia Flyers, was opened in 1996.
Wells Fargo Center

Wells Fargo Center

Originally galvanized and constructed in 1996, the galvanized steel has continued to stand the test of time in the oceanfront corrosive environment.
The Great White Roller Coaster

The Great White Roller Coaster

The Hudson River Park Gansevoort Peninsula width is much wider than other Hudson River Park’s typical piers, ARCHITECTS were able to build a 250’ x24’ small dog park in the center of the Peninsula.
Gansevoort Peninsula Dog Park

Gansevoort Peninsula Dog Park