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The sculpture was commissioned by Stanhope and Mitsubishi Estate, who jointly developed the Paternoster Square site, to provide ventilation for a subsurface electrical substation with four electricity transformers under Bishop’s Court on the west side of the development. Thomas Heatherwick's design reduces the physical mass of the structure ...
The column was designed by William Whitfield's firm Whitfield Partners, and also serves as a ventilation shaft for a service road that runs beneath the square. [5] At the north end of the square is the bronze Paternoster (also known as Shepherd and Sheep) by Dame Elisabeth Frink. The statue was commissioned for the previous Paternoster Square ...
A paternoster in Prague Paternoster elevator in The Hague, when it was still in operation. A paternoster (/ ˌ p eɪ t ər ˈ n ɒ s t ər /, / ˌ p ɑː-/, or / ˌ p æ-/) or paternoster lift is a passenger elevator which consists of a chain of open compartments (each usually designed for two people) that move slowly in a loop up and down inside a building without stopping.
Paternoster Vents; Peter Pan statue; Statue of Peter the Great, Deptford; Piscator (Paolozzi) Platforms Piece; Poets' Fountain; Pope's Urn; A Pound of Flesh for 50p;
The Tomb of Karl Marx stands in the Eastern cemetery of Highgate Cemetery, North London, England.It commemorates the burial sites of Karl Marx, of his wife, Jenny von Westphalen, and other members of his family.
This is a list of public art in Millbank, a district in the City of Westminster, London.. Millbank is the location of Tate Britain and the Chelsea College of Arts; the latter institution's Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground is a large temporary exhibition space for the work of students and established artists.
The Temple Bar Marker. This is a list of public art in the City of London, including statues, busts, commemorative plaques and other memorials.. The City of London is the historic nucleus of London as well as its modern financial centre.
The Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain or "Eros" (1885–1893) by Alfred Gilbert, Piccadilly Circus There are more than 400 public artworks in the City of Westminster, a borough in central London. The borough has more public sculpture than any other area of London. This reflects its central location containing most of the West End, the political centres of Westminster and Whitehall and three of the ...