ArcelorMittal Orbit

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ArcelorMittal Orbit is a 114.5-metre-tall red steel observation tower and sculpture in London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, created for the 2012 Olympic Games and known as the UK’s tallest piece of public art.

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ArcelorMittal Orbit canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf observation tower
sculpture
tourist attraction
category Buildings and structures in the London Borough of Newham
Public art in London
Tourist attractions in London
Towers in London
color red
commissionedFor 2012 Olympic Games
constructionMaterial recycled steel
country United Kingdom
designedBy Anish Kapoor NERFINISHED
Cecil Balmond NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Orbit NERFINISHED
hasFeature elevators
looping steel form
spiralling lattice structure
staircase
hasFunction symbol of London 2012 Olympics
hasObservationDeckHeight approximately 80 metres
hasUse observation deck
viewing platform
hasViewOf London skyline NERFINISHED
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park NERFINISHED
height 114.5 metres
inception 2012
knownFor being the UK’s tallest piece of public art
distinctive red steel design
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
location London, England
surface form: London

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park NERFINISHED
Stratford NERFINISHED
materialUsed steel
namedAfter ArcelorMittal NERFINISHED
opened 2012
ownedBy London Legacy Development Corporation NERFINISHED
partOf London 2012 Olympic legacy
purpose observation
public art
significantEvent 2012 Summer Olympics
sponsor ArcelorMittal NERFINISHED
style contemporary
deconstructivist

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London Legacy Development Corporation manages ArcelorMittal Orbit
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park hasPart ArcelorMittal Orbit
Cecil Balmond notableWork ArcelorMittal Orbit