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The final piece of the world’s tallest and longest tunnel slide has been lifted into at the Orbit tower at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The 178m slide, designed by artist Carsten Höller, is set ...
The Orbit, the tall tower-like structure next to London’s Olympic Stadium, is being transformed into “the world’s tallest and longest tunnel slide,” opening to the public June 24. The slide will start ...
Anish Kapoor’s tower-sculpture for London’s Olympic Park, ArcelorMittal Orbit, was slammed by critics and citizens alike when it was first launched in 2012. Even Kapoor acknowledged its clunky ...
The ArcelorMittal Orbit tunnel slide will finally open for business at London’s Olympic park tomorrow, June 25 2016. Taking around 40 seconds to go from top to bottom, the UK’s tallest sculpture slide ...
Today is a great day, because today it’s been announced that the ArcelorMittal Orbit Tower (you know, that big sculpture that looks like a helter skelter) is going to be turned into the world’s ...
Sculptor Sir Anish Kapoor and engineer Cecil Balmond designed the ArcelorMittal Orbit (arcelormittalorbit.com) as a visual legacy to mark the London Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012. Located in ...
One of the most eye-catching parts of the London 2012 legacy is the Orbit tower in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. But while the observation tower was open in time for the Olympics and Paralympics, ...