Spiral Wall (Dublin)
Ireland /
Dublin /
Rathcoole /
Dublin /
New Nangor Road (R134)
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This mosaic spiral wall is a sculptural interpretation of the Park West logo. The use of spirals is common in Ronan Halpin’s work. The spiral can be a metaphor for life’s journey, having a low starting point and rising to great heights.
Five bronze bosses represent the circles of the logo and they stand in relief from the front wall, each having an internal fibre optic light source.
The lettering of 'Park West' runs vertically up the side of the wall and is also internally lit. It stands by the main entrance and acts as a 'welcoming piece'.
Five bronze bosses represent the circles of the logo and they stand in relief from the front wall, each having an internal fibre optic light source.
The lettering of 'Park West' runs vertically up the side of the wall and is also internally lit. It stands by the main entrance and acts as a 'welcoming piece'.
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Coordinates: 53°19'40"N 6°22'12"W
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