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Traffic light tree

• Category : {Architecture, Art, Electronics, Social} • December 23rd, 2010

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The Traffic Light tree was created by French sculptor Pierre Vivant following a competition run by the Public Art Commissions Agency. It is situated on a roundabout near Canary Wharf, at the junctions of Heron Quay Bank, Marsh Wall and Westferry Road, in one of London’s financial districts. In 2005, Saga Motor Insurance commissioned a survey asking British motorists about the best and worst roundabouts in the country. The Traffic Light tree was the clear favourite, with it’s 8 metres tall and containing 75 sets of lights.

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“Traffic light tree”
friendlygreenfrog

In Taiwan the Traffic light as it public Art . Like useless Traffic light as Taiwan police .


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Henriette Weber

I love the Traffic light tree – I used to live in Limehouse and a walk around Canary Wharf with it’s art was one of my favorite things to do =)


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[...] Traffic Light Tree December 28, 2010 // 0 “The Traffic Light tree was created by French sculptor Pierre Vivant following a competition run by the Public Art Commissions Agency. It is situated on a roundabout near Canary Wharf, at the junctions of Heron Quay Bank, Marsh Wall and Westferry Road, in one of London’s financial districts. In 2005, Saga Motor Insurance commissioned a survey asking British motorists about the best and worst roundabouts in the country. The Traffic Light tree was the clear favourite, with it’s 8 metres tall and containing 75 sets of lights.” via – recyclart [...]




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