COLLECTION NAME:
SHIMMER
mediaCollectionId
SHU~3~3
SHIMMER
Collection
true
Title:
Mosaic Rill
title
Mosaic Rill
Title
false
Creation Date:
2005
creation_date
2005
Creation Date
false
Image Date:
2006
image_date
2006
Image Date
false
Period:
21st century
period
21st century
Period
false
Location:
Sheffield, South Yorkshire
location
Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Location
false
Country:
ENGLAND, UK
country
ENGLAND, UK
Country
false
Material:
mosaic - ceramic tiles , water , stone , fibre optic lights
material
mosaic - ceramic tiles , water , stone , fibre optic lights
Material
false
Display Creator:
BIGGS, Emma
display_creator
BIGGS, Emma
Display Creator
false
Terms:
Heart of the city
terms
Heart of the city
Terms
false
Image ID:
08-0038
image_id
08-0038
Image ID
false
Description:
Detail showing the drain at the base of the mosaic feature. Location: Howard Street. Description: A terraced lawn with a retaining wall whose top contains a mosaic channel (Designed by Emma BIGGS). Water flows down the channel from a small dome at the top of the wall into a depression at the wall's lowest part. 2000 fibre optic lights are set in the stonework around the mosaic channel. Stainless steel railings with tong-shaped elements (Designed by the Regeneration Projects Design Section, Sheffield City Council) contain the flower beds on opposite side of the terraced lawn. Commission: Part of the Heart of the City redevelopment. Emma Biggs worked with the City Council's Regeneration Projects Design Section on this project. Opened by Cllr Jan Wilson on 21 December 2005.
description
Detail showing the drain at the base of the mosaic feature. Location: Howard Street. Description: A terraced lawn with a retaining wall whose top contains a mosaic channel (Designed by Emma BIGGS). Water flows down the channel from a small dome at the top of the wall into a depression at the wall's lowest part. 2000 fibre optic lights are set in the stonework around the mosaic channel. Stainless steel railings with tong-shaped elements (Designed by the Regeneration Projects Design Section, Sheffield City Council) contain the flower beds on opposite side of the terraced lawn. Commission: Part of the Heart of the City redevelopment. Emma Biggs worked with the City Council's Regeneration Projects Design Section on this project. Opened by Cllr Jan Wilson on 21 December 2005.
Description
false
Rights:
© Sheffield Hallam University
rights
© Sheffield Hallam University
Rights
false
Permissions:
For educational use only. This image may be used in print or digital materials provided that full acknowledgment is given, expressed as follows: " © < insert details from the 'Rights' field >. Photographed by < insert details from the 'Photographed by' field >."
permissions
For educational use only. This image may be used in print or digital materials provided that full acknowledgment is given, expressed as follows: " © < insert details from the 'Rights' field >. Photographed by < insert details from the 'Photographed by' field >."
Permissions
false
Related Information:
Public art in Sheffield. For more information see < http://public-art.s
>.
related_information
Public art in Sheffield. For more information see < http://public-art.shu.ac.uk/sheffield/ >.
Related Information
false
Photographed by:
Simon Quinn
photographed_by
Simon Quinn
Photographed by
false
Creator:
BIGGS, Emma
creator
BIGGS, Emma
Creator
false
Creator Role:
Designer.
creator_role
Designer.
Creator Role
false
Culture Gender:
Female.
culture_gender
Female.
Culture Gender
false
Subject Heading:
Street-lighting
subject_heading
Street-lighting
Subject Heading
false
Subject Heading:
Fountains
subject_heading
Fountains
Subject Heading
false
Subject Heading:
City squares -- England -- Sheffield
subject_heading
City squares -- England -- Sheffield
Subject Heading
false
Subject Heading:
Mosaics
subject_heading
Mosaics
Subject Heading
false
Subject Heading:
Public art -- England -- Sheffield
subject_heading
Public art -- England -- Sheffield
Subject Heading
false
Subject Heading:
Urban renewal -- England -- Sheffield
subject_heading
Urban renewal -- England -- Sheffield
Subject Heading
false