Picture of the Halo Panopticon in Haslingden, Lancashire


 Picture of the Halo Panopticon
Picture of the Halo Panopticon

A different view of the fantastic Panopticon called Halo in Haslingden, Lancashire. Shooting straight into the sun with just a part of the panopticon in the frame. And all that golden winter sunshine of course!

This is all you need to know, copied directly from the website 

“Halo – A Panopticon artwork in Haslingden, Rossendale, Lancashire.

Designed by John Kennedy of LandLab, ‘Halo’ is an 18m-diameter steel lattice structure supported on a tripod five metres above the ground. The core is open at the top, framing views of the sky. The steelwork has a natural silver appearance, which will temper to matt as the galvanised finish weathers. A unique feature of this Panopticon is that it is lit after dark and glows a sky-blue colour, giving the effect of hovering above the town. The lighting, using low-energy LEDs and powered by an adjacent wind turbine, is designed to minimise light pollution and avoid any disruption to wildlife.

 ‘Halo’, positioned to be clearly visible from the M66 and A56 approach to Pennine Lancashire, is one of a small number of iconic artworks to have received funding from the Northern Way as part of its Welcome to the North programme – a unique scheme to install public artworks at key gateways across the North to enhance the image of the region, improve its quality of place and increase tourism and economic growth.

‘Halo’ is the centrepiece of a wider partnership scheme, led by the REMADE in Lancashire programme, Groundwork and Rossendale Council, which has reclaimed and returned to public use 33 hectares of land including the former landfill site of Top o’ Slate and the adjacent Duckworth Clough. REMADE was set up by Lancashire County Council in partnership with the Northwest Regional Development Agency to recover neglected land for uses such as landscaped open space, play areas, new planting, nature reserves, footpaths, cycleways and bridleways.”

I have copied the content of this web page as I so non point in doing anything other than that and being completely open about it, and linking back to the website.  

But I will say this – it is a fantastic thing and I loved photographing it. 

Rick McEvoy Photography

Sunday 18th December 2016

www.rickmcevoyphotography.co.uk

Rick McEvoy

I am Rick McEvoy, an architectural and construction photographer living and working in the South of England. I create high quality architectural photography and construction photography imagery of the built environment for architects and commercial clients. I do not photograph weddings, families, small people or pets - anything that is alive, moves or might not do as I ask!! I am also the creator of the Photography Explained Podcast, available on all major podcast providers. I have a blog on my website where I write about my work and photography stuff. Rick McEvoy ABIPP, MCIOB

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