Singing Ringing Tree

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The Singing Ringing Tree is a wind-powered musical sculpture on a hillside near Burnley, England, known for its distinctive stacked steel pipes that produce eerie, melodic sounds.

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Singing Ringing Tree canonical 1
The Singing Ringing Tree 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public artwork
sound sculpture
wind-powered musical sculpture
accessibleTo public
architecturalFirm Tonkin Liu
award RIBA National Award
surface form: National Award of the Royal Institute of British Architects

RIBA National Award
surface form: RIBA National Award 2007
category environmental art
outdoor sculpture
commissionedBy Borough of Burnley
surface form: Burnley Borough Council
country United Kingdom
designedFor interaction with natural elements
site-specific installation
designer Anna Liu
Mike Tonkin
freeAdmission yes
hasFeature spiral configuration of pipes
tuned to produce different notes
varying pipe lengths
hasPart cantilevered pipes
stacked steel pipes
height approximately 3 metres
inauguratedIn 2006
locatedIn England
Lancashire
United Kingdom
locatedNear Burnley
location Crown Point
material galvanised steel
steel pipes
notableFor distinctive sculptural form
wind-generated music
opened 2006
owner Borough of Burnley
surface form: Burnley Borough Council
partOf Panopticons project
poweredBy wind
produces eerie sounds
melodic sounds
musical tones
shape tree-like form
situatedOn hillside
soundMechanism wind passing through pipes
theme fusion of art and engineering
relationship between nature and sound
touristAttraction Burnley area
viewOverlooks Pennine landscape
town of Burnley

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Burnley hasLandmark Singing Ringing Tree
DEFA notableWork Singing Ringing Tree
this entity surface form: The Singing Ringing Tree