The Deep, Hull

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The Deep in Hull is a landmark public aquarium and marine research center in England, renowned for its striking futuristic architecture and extensive collection of marine life.

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instanceOf landmark building
marine research centre
public aquarium
tourist attraction
architect Terry Farrell NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle deconstructivism
futuristic architecture
buildingMaterial aluminium
glass
steel
country United Kingdom
designedBy Terry Farrell and Partners NERFINISHED
function marine conservation
public education
scientific research
hasApproximateAnnualVisitors hundreds of thousands
hasAquariumFeature deep viewing tank
glass lift through main tank
underwater viewing tunnel
hasEducationalProgram public talks
school visits
workshops on marine conservation
hasExhibit cold-water marine species
coral reef fish
jellyfish
rays
sharks
tropical marine species
hasFacility café
education centre
gift shop
research laboratories
locatedIn East Riding of Yorkshire NERFINISHED
England
Kingston upon Hull NERFINISHED
locatedOn Humber Estuary NERFINISHED
near Hull city centre
confluence of River Hull and Humber Estuary
notableFor large collection of marine life
striking futuristic architecture
openingDate 2002-03-23
operatedAs charitable trust
partOf tourism in Kingston upon Hull
theme biodiversity of marine ecosystems
evolution of the oceans
threats to marine environments

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Terry Farrell notableWork The Deep, Hull