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Big Sweep
The large sculpture depicts a broom and a dustpan. The dustpan is bright blue and the broom sweeps two pieces of white debris.
Evelina Children's Hospital
A portion of the facade and main entrance are visible from Lambeth Palace Road.
Evelina Children's Hospital
Four levels of vaulted glass, steel and brick are juxtaposed.
Evelina Children's Hospital
The rear elevation detail and a view upward of the Conservatory is visible.
Evelina Children's Hospital
An interior view that shows a children's slide and an activities zone. Starslide, a fiberglass slide, seventeen feet high, created by Lilliane Lijn, is part of the activities area.
Evelina Children's Hospital
The interior includes tubular steel and glass shaft for the elevator.
Evelina Children's Hospital
The interior of the children's hospital includes a vaulted glass ceiling and a bright red elevator from the lobby to the fourth floor. A cafeteria is on the ground, so-called beach level, floor.
Evelina Children's Hospital
The view straight up into the ceiling reveals the pattern of arch supports.
Evelina Children's Hospital
The ceiling supports and construction components are visible outside and above the patients' rooms.
Evelina Children's Hospital
The interior view upwards shows the end of the conservatory wall and ceiling.
Forum Building and Plaza
The view is of an apex of the triangular shaped building. Pillars underneath creating an open public space are also visible.
Forum Building and Plaza
The view is of one side of the triangular shaped and elevated building. The sliver shapes are windows. The pillars underneath and some space is also visible.
Forum Building and Plaza
A close view of the exterior shows the textured blue concrete and the glass windows. The raking angle shows one side of the triangular building.
Forum Building and Plaza
A very close detail of the exterior of the building shows the textured blue concrete and a large vertical angular break in the surface of the facade shows a window inserted in the fissure.
Forum Building and Plaza
A close detail of the exterior facade looking straight skyward shows how breaks in the surface of the triangular building are created to include windows which allows natural light into the interior space.
Forum Building and Plaza
The view is of the stairs leading down to the auditorium. The upper level which consists of the exhibition hall is supported by the pillars.
Forum Building and Plaza
The interior of the exhibition hall is shown in this view which includes one of the main support pillars. The decorative metal texture of the pillar is shown in this view as well.
Forum Building and Plaza
A close view of the decorative metal cladding of one of the pillars is shown in this view. The texture consists of shiny area punctuated with pierced areas.
Forum Building and Plaza
The view upward shows the mirror clad skylight.
Forum Building and Plaza
The close detail view shows the decorative textures of the panels comprising the skylight walls.
Umbracle 2004
The sculptural group consists of several pieces of parallel metal bars inside which are blue, green or purple slats. They appear to undulate in the wind. They are permanently installed near the Forum Building and Plaza by Herzog and de Meuron architectural firm.
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