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Photo Credit: Jason Gunn

Christopher Tipping

'The Largest Longitude / Time Plot in the World', 2008 - 2009

Carnival House is a major headquarters building at West Quay, Southampton, constructed around a 5 storey Wintergarden for Carnival UK. The dramatic full height rain screen is constructed of bespoke concrete panels which make up a significant element of the facade & were the result of a collaboration between Tipping & Dr Paolo Cipollini of the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton who studies Satellite Oceanography at a Global Scale. The work is constructed of periodic panels of low relief concrete informed by satellite data of mid-oceanic Rossby Waves. The work has the appearance of sea-surface topography and is highlighted and enhanced by a shifting digitally controlled lighting scheme. Commissioned by Development Securities plc.

Project Architects: Auckett Fitzroy Robinson
Main Contractors: Millers
Bespoke Concrete Screens: Decomo
Specialist Moulds: Patterns & Moulds Ltd
Lighting: iGuzzini & The-IS Ltd

18m x 9m per screen

Pre-cast bespoke concrete

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