The Hatchery

Disposed
April 1, 2018
Microbial
April 30, 2018

The Hatchery was grown from the lines drawn by the co-creators for the Lifecycle Building Center Revel in Reuse Event held on March 15th, 2018.


Y ou see many eggs in this VINE. Eggs represent new ideas, technologies, inventions and opportunities. The eggs pouring out of the building combine with those being held by many figures, including earth-born individuals providing support and ideas to this factory of hope and progress.

Water represents the flow of support from event sponsors (Perennial Properties, the Atlanta BeltLine and Cox Conserves) and attendees. This flood of support spills through the building, creating a river of positive change, supporting a vessel named the SS LBC.

The chaotic vibe of this piece is a direct reflection of the accelerated pace of technological advancements driving the accelerated pace of change on our planet.

I am honored to have been a part of this event and to have worked with such amazing visionaries ardently working on solving our world’s most pressing issues.

Since beginning operations in 2011, LBC has:

• Diverted 3.6 million pounds of building materials from landfills

• Donated FREE building materials to 140 nonprofit organizations

• Saved the community over $2.2 million through discounts on material purchases and free material donations to nonprofits



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VINE Co-creators

The number next to each co-creator’s name coincides with their number on the canvas.

Drag the center arrow to reveal the numbered lines and completed VINE.


  1. Shannon Goodman
  2. Jackie Lunan
  3. Wilson Kieffer
  4. Chad Ebert
  5. Brien Faucett
  6. Ty Hodge
  7. David A. Jackson
  8. Ashley Carson
  9. Tyler Edgarton
  10. Andrea Burroughs
  11. Jay McGinnity


Time lapse of the creation of The Hatchery