“Angel's Wings” by Thomas Heatherwick, 2000
Paternoster Square, City of London
London, September 2014
“The artworks, which have been likened to ‘angel's wings’, also act as cooling vents for a London Electricity substation. Heatherwick developed the design through experimenting with the repetition of isosceles triangles to form a complex helical form. The ‘wings’are constructed from stainless steel which has been blasted with tiny glass beads to create a satin finish. Stanhope and Mitsubishi Estates commissioned the sculpture as a new focus for Bishop's Court, at the western end of the square.” (
Designer Thomas Heatherwick, Architects' Journal)
I actually like how well the sculpture complements the space.
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