Sentences with phrase «bronze panels»

They are rimmed with bronze panels into which are inscribed the names of those who died a decade ago.
When the eight - acre 9/11 Memorial opens this Sunday, enormous waterfalls will thunder down into pools marking the footprint of the original Twin Towers, surrounded by bronze panels inscribed with the victims» names.
A second, space - filling algorithm takes those puzzle pieces and fits them into place within the confines of the 76 bronze panels enclosing each memorial pool.
The museum's top attraction is the 14th Century Cross of Clogher — an incredible altar cross with unique bronze panels.
He would solder bronze panels together and then abrade the surface and treat it with ferric nitrate, cupric nitrate, iron oxide, or other acids.
Menso's top right hand corner is a separate cast bronze panel that echoes the missing corner of Lüko, 2015, on the other side of the gallery.
In Washington, Mr. Graham's bronze sculptures mark the Roosevelt memorial, where bronze panels symbolize 54 social programs initiated during the New Deal.
The names of every person who died in the 2001 and 1993 attacks are inscribed into bronze panels edging the Memorial pools.
And then it's gone, just like the nearly three thousand souls whose names are inscribed on the bronze panels girding the footprints.
And of course the photo - galleries seem redundant when we have already seen the names of the dead on the bronze panels above ground.
Natural elements such as water, trees, and shrubs often play a part, along with victims» names inscribed in a way that invites touching, as with the bronze panels surrounding the 9/11 footprint - cavities.
There was seemingly only a single glitch with the opening of the National 9/11 Memorial on Sunday; it was discovered that a victim's name was misspelled on one of the bronze panels that surround the two waterfalls marking the footprints of the Twin Towers.
Bronze panels that border the memorial are etched with the names of those killed in the 9 - 11 and 1993 attacks on the World Trade Center.
Clad in local granite and bronze panels, Solenborg echoes the colors of its forested surroundings.
His dramatic camerawork draws out the luster of the bronze panels, and the audience is treated to an opportunity to examine their delicate detail in an intimate way.
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