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The ArcelorMittal Orbit, designed by sculptor Sir Anish Kapoor and engineer Cecil Balmond for the 2012 London Olympics, is not only the U.K.'s largest piece of public art, but now home to the ...
The ArcelorMittal Orbit, an enormous steel sculpture built for the 2012 Olympics in London, has now added a slide that carries people on a dizzying plunge at speeds up to 24 kilometres an hour.
Have you got a ticket to slide? ArcelorMittal Orbit Tower slide tickets are on sale - how to get them | Metro News Work is almost complete on turning Anish Kapoor’s Olympic Orbit Tower into the ...
An curved arrow pointing right. What's the only thing the largest sculpture in the UK needs? How about a slide? The Acelormittal Orbit in London's Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is getting a fun new ...
The ArcelorMittal Orbit is the world's tallest, longest and fastest tunnel slide. It is 178 metres long and it lasts about 40 seconds. It is at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, London.
In an inspired piece of Olympics legacy development, a sculpture that was created for the 2012 Games in London is to become "the world's tallest and longest slide." Visitors will be able to ...
Last year it was announced that the ArcelorMittal Orbit that was created for the 2012 Olympic Games in London and sits on the Olympic Park site was to have a slide added to it, giving visitors a ...
The Orbit Tower cost £22.3 million to build – £19.2 million was provided by Lakshmi Mittal of ArcelorMittal. 2000 tonnes of steel, 35,000 bolts and 19,000 litres of paint were used in its ...
The final piece of the world’s longest helter-skelter, wrapped around the ArcelorMittal Orbit tower at the Olympic Park, has been lifted into place. The £3.5 million, 178-metre ride will take ...
Sculptor Sir Anish Kapoor and engineer Cecil Balmond designed the ArcelorMittal Orbit (arcelormittalorbit.com) as a visual legacy to mark the London Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012. Located ...
Thrill seekers in England have a new place to get an adrenaline rush with the world’s tallest and longest tunnel slide opening to the public at London’s ArcelorMittal Orbit Tower on June 24 ...