interview: alex chinneck brings a massive, looping steel boat to sheffield's historical canal
Briefly

"It's very much nestled into its situation, and it's really unpretentious. The waterway will serve as a gallery space for the sculpture, enabling the dramatic looping hull to be viewed from 180 degrees."
"Chinneck describes the boat's body, made of rolled steel, as performing a six-meter-high and thirteen-meter-long, gravity-defying, aerial loop-de-loop, making it his most complex installation to date."
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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