Michael Macleod – Art Journey
MacLeod graduated with a degree in Sculpture from Syracuse University. Since 1979, he has been making art for architecture. The fantastic gargoyles and facade details that adorn much of the architecture of NYC became his first passion;
he supplied the architectural detailed shapes for the restoration of almost every significant facade in New York City, from the New York Stock Exchange, to Carnegie Hall and the famous Woolworth Building. With a very solid base in engineering and technology learned from restoration jobs, MacLeod was invited to provide fantastic architectural shapes for the hospitality industry, casinos, hotels and theme parks; even the world’s largest Coca-Cola bottle that reigned over Times Square for 13 years. He provided his special services on several of the world’s top 10 resorts, including both of Kerzner International’s Atlantis resorts in Dubai and the Bahamas and MGM Macao. In 2002, MacLeod began to utilize his knowledge base to consult for large developers, working with architecture and engineering firms in pre-tender concepts, developing building systems and outlining the intricacies of the artistic specifications required on projects of this nature and scope.