Soap Lake Lava Lamp


A mysterious wonder of unearthly proportions

from the mind of brent blake


Giant
Lava Lamp

60 Feet Tall


  Gadzooks!!! sagaciously symbolic! Gadzooks!!! sagaciously symbolic! Gadzooks!!! sagaciously symbolic! Gadzooks!!! sagaciously symbolic! Gadzooks!!! sagaciously symbolic! Gadzooks!!! sagaciously symbolic! Gadzooks!!! sagaciously symbolic! Gadzooks!!! sagaciously symbolic! Gadzooks!!! sagaciously symbolic!

The Vision

The Vision


The Soap Lake Lava®Lamp is a technically advanced structure incorporating fabric tension, high efficiency solar cell, and advanced laser projection technology to mimic the random, fluid, bubble-like "lava" forms universally associated with the classic Lava®Lamp manufactured by Lava®Lite LLC.
The laser projectors have the capability of projecting a wide variety of images via rear screen projection onto the enclosing weatherproof fabric scrim fabricated from Tenara® architectural fabric by SEFAR. This remarkable fabric is woven with durable fibers developed by W. L. Gore (manufactures of Gore-Tex).
The principal function of the Lava®Lamp will be one hour "performances" beginning at dusk every evening and cycling through a complete event. The event would begin with a slow, rolling effect of the lava solids as they appear to slowly heat, shift, and position before transforming into the world famous shape mutations, gently rising and falling for several minutes then eventually subsiding and returning to rest at the bottom of the lamp until the next showing. Through the night a soft, warm glow would be visible until daybreak when the sculptural form will stand quietly alone in preparation for the next nightly "event."
The Lava®Lamp will also be used for special events and seasonal showings. Customized thematic programs will be developed for holidays and for special interest groups such as the Ice Age Floods Geologic Trail, Coulee Corridor National Scenic Byway, the Audubon Society's Great Washington State Coulee Corridor Birding Trail, Soap Lake Conservancy, Soap Lake Heritage, the Colville Indian tribes, and others. Seasonal shows will be available to enhance local town celebrations and activities such as Winterfest, New Year's, 4th of July, Lava Love Run, Smokiam Days, and others.
It is anticipated visitors will be inclined to have a meal, stay overnight, visit other area attractions, and return often to see new showings. The technology is such that no two showings will be the same.


chillin at the big lamp
Gallery

Gallery

Interesting Facts

Interesting Facts

lava lamp diagram

¤ The Soap Lake Lava®Lamp idea was originally conceived by Local Artist Brent Blake in 2002
¤ The Original Lava Lamp was invented in 1963 by British Inventor and Naturist Edward Craven-Walker
¤ Overall Soap Lake Lava®Lamp Height from average grade: 60 Feet
¤ Base Height: 23 Feet 6 Inches
¤ Base Construction: Cast Concrete Clad with Metallic Oxide Glazed Porcelain Tiles
¤ Total weight of 12" Diameter Center Support Column: 2,700 Pounds
¤ Weight of Each of the 21 Base Splines: 225 Pounds
¤ Diameter At Base: 18 Feet
¤ Diameter At Upper Platform: 14 Feet 3 1⁄2 Inches
¤ Diameter of Cap: 6 feet 6 inches
¤ Height of Cap: 6 feet 6 inches
¤ Weight of Cap and Stainless Steel Spoke: 4,635.7 Pounds
¤ Weight of Steel Above Concrete Deck: 12,000 Pounds
¤ Primary Metal Component: Stainless Steel
¤ Tension Fabric System Engineered and Fabrication by Eide Industries, Inc. California
¤ Tension Fabric Cables: 1⁄4" Diameter Stainless Steel Aircraft Cable
¤ Tension Fabric Material: A Naturally Self-cleaning 100% Fluoropolymer Fabric Called Tenara® Manufactured By Sefar® Architecture Fabric Switzerland. It is 100% recyclable and has a useful life expectancy of 25 years. Fibre filaments are Manufactured by W. L. Gore (Gore-Tex)
¤ Total Weight of Tension Fabric: 277.7 Pounds
¤ Lasersmith of Grand Coulee Laser show fame is engineering the technological equipment and programs that will bring the Lava Goo to Life
¤ Laser Light Wattage Usage Per Projector: 1.5 To 3 Watts, Only Two Projectors Will be Required to Create a Complete "Lava Show" In the Round

FAQ

FAQ

Development Team

Development Team

List of Team Members:

Kovach Architects
Creative Dimensions
RVLA
LaserSmith
EIDE Industries
Ana Benitez Duarte LLC

List of Endorsements:

Grant County Economic Development Council
Grant County Tourism Commission
Lava®Lite LLC
City of Soap Lake
The Coulee Corridor Consortium
Notaras Lodge & Don's Restaurant
B&B Restaurant
Masquers Theatre
Soap Lake For Locals