[EVOLVE] is a complete celebration of Classen Ten Penn neighborhood character, a community that is continually developing new ideas but celebrates and honors its past, its present, and its future.

[EVOLVE] is a complete celebration of Classen Ten Penn neighborhood character, a community that is continually developing new ideas but celebrates and honors its past, present, and future.

[evolve] bike-racks

Big Idea:
Functional public art can celebrate community identity—linking everyday use with lasting pride—and become an expression of movement, progress, and place.

A Rhythm of Progress
At McKinley Park in Oklahoma City, [EVOLVE] is more than bikeracks—it’s a sculptural tribute to a neighborhood rich in multicultural diversity and a century of transformation. With geometric precision and rhythmic visual flow, this work transforms everyday artifacts into a symbol of evolving identity.

Form, Function, and Forward Motion
Designed by Beatriz Mayorca, this bike rack group thoughtfully combines form and function. Rooted in the historic Classen Ten Penn neighborhood, this vibrant piece reflects a space where heritage meets contemporary life.

Materials: Powder-coated steel.
Location: McKinley Park, Oklahoma City, OK
Year: 2019


The Process