''Halo'' is a
wind powered kinetic sculpture in
Sydney
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, Australia. Located at
Central Park
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, the artwork is part of a major mixed-use urban renewal project to redevelop the old
Kent Brewery
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site in
Broadway
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.
It was designed by artists Jennifer Turpin and Michaelie Crawford of Turpin + Crawford Studio while engineering firm, Partridge, was responsible for the delivery.
The sculpture consists of a 12-metre diameter tapered yellow ring held by a silver cantilevered arm pivoting off-centre atop a angled silver mast. The arm also serves as a
sail
A sail is a tensile structure—which is made from fabric or other membrane materials—that uses wind power to propel sailing craft, including sailing ships, sailboats, windsurfers, ice boats, and even sail-powered land vehicles. Sails may ...
, allowing the ring to turn and tilts in response to live winds.
Commissioned by the developers of Central Park in collaboration with the local government, ''Halo'' was officially opened on 14 August 2012
and has since been donated to the
City of Sydney
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as part of its City Art Collection.
Design
Concept
''Halo'' draws inspiration from the site's rich brewery heritage. The sculptural form of ''Halo'' is a reference to the enormous circular
brewing-vat support found in the decommissioned Brewery Yard building, while the off-centered encircling motion of the ring is the re-imagination of stirrings of brewing alchemy and the
tipsy effects of alcohol.
The
minimalist
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design, together with its wind driven motion, are intended to provide a calm setting against the hectic activity of the highly
urbanised environment, exemplifying Turpin + Crawford Studio's philosophy to create works which are "collaborations with nature".
Engineering
The components were made of
carbon fibre
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joined together by
stainless-steel
Stainless steel is an alloy of iron that is resistant to rusting and corrosion. It contains at least 11% chromium and may contain elements such as carbon, other nonmetals and metals to obtain other desired properties. Stainless steel's resis ...
connections. As the ring's turning speed and tilting angle are dependent on wind force, detailed
finite element analysis
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and
wind tunnel tests were carried out to enable the minimum use of materials and fixtures to provide a stiff and stable structure in real wind conditions.
Mechanical engineer, Arran Gordon of Partridge, designed a bearing unit that uses a 12mm diameter
partially stabilised zirconia ceramic ball to deliver an almost frictionless encircling motion while balancing the entire weight of the ring and arm, allowing the sculpture to pick up and create swaying momentum in winds as low as 2 km/h.
The unit has a capacity designed for extreme weather conditions, with brakes in place to absorb and dampen the motion at higher revolutions and degrees of pitch.
Finishes
Reflective pearlised glaze has been applied to the components of the sculpture to give a glistening glow of its surfaces after extensive research and testing with a specialist colour consultant.
Construction
The carbon fibre ring and arm were fabricated and painted at a boat building yard in
Nowra
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. Full scale assembly and wind tests were also conducted at the yard before being disassembled for easy transportation.
The three separated pieces of the ring were then reassembled and connected to the arm and bearing assembly. Finally, the assembled parts were lifted onto its mast.
After three years in research, design and construction since its original conception, ''Halo'' was finally completed in July 2012 and was formally opened on 19 August 2012. The cost for the sculpture was $1.3 million
and was funded by the developers of Central Park, Frasers Property Australia and
Sekisui House
is one of Japan's largest homebuilders. It was founded on August 1, 1960 and is headquartered in Osaka. In 2009, Sekisui House expanded into Australia and Russia before expanding into China and the United States the following year.
The company ...
Australia, in collaboration with the City of Sydney.
Awards
The Institution of Engineers Australia recognized ''Halo'' and Partridge with the President's Award at the 2012 Engineering Excellence Awards Sydney for their innovative techniques in management, design and fabrication.
See also
* ''
She Changes
''She Changes'', known locally as ''anémona'' ( the anemone), is a sculpture designed by artist Janet Echelman for the cities of Porto and Matosinhos, Northern Portugal. The installation consists of three steel poles, cables, a 20-ton steel ...
'', a public sculpture in
Porto
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* ''
Zephyrometer
The ''Zephyrometer'' is a public sculpture by Phil Price in Evans Bay, Wellington. The work was installed in 2003. It is a kinetic sculpture consisting of a concrete cylinder holding a 26m tall needle which sways to show wind direction and sp ...
'', an installation along the Meridian Energy Wind Sculpture Walk in
Wellington
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* ''
Singing Ringing Tree'', a wind-powered musical sculpture in
Burnley
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References
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