Silica
Silica
Silica
Silica
Silica
Silica

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A horizontally striped spire, swelling above its base and then narrowing to a very tall and slender upper part which is encircled with rings and rows of lights, the lowest part enclosing a shelter and kiosk.
Title

Silica

Date

2005–2006

Medium

glass reinforced concrete, glass, steel, stainless steel & LEDs

Measurements

H 3000 x W 400 x D 400 cm

Accession number

BS23_RM_S003

Acquisition method

funded by Regional Development Agency's Civic Pride Initiative; commissioned by North Somerset Council

Work type

Building

Owner

North Somerset Council

Custodian

North Somerset Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

11th November 2006

Access

at all times

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Located at

Regent Street, Weston-super-Mare

BS23 1SP

Located on the north side of the junction of High Street and Regent Street.