Over time, a new permanent public art piece suspended on the underside of the north end of the Granville Street Bridge has the potential of gaining the same level of attention received by the famous Gastown Steam Clock.
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The massive Spinning Chandelier, measuring 26 ft in height and 14 ft in width, is set for installation on the underside of the bridge deck — directly over the intersection of Beach Avenue — as a part of the public realm enhancements being made by local developer Westbank for their Vancouver House tower redevelopment, which is now nearing full completion.

Model of Vancouver House, the new public realm under the Granville Street Bridge, and the Spinning Chandelier. (Westbank)
In a release, Westbank says the kinetic chandelier will be publicly unveiled on-site on Wednesday, November 27, 2019 at 6:30 pm by acclaimed local artist Rodney Graham.https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/spinning-chandelier-vancouver-house-public-art
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