• A second Needle Tower, Needle Tower II, was completed in 1968 and was acquired by the Kröller-Müller Museum in 1971.
  • Read here about the Needle Tower, one of Kenneth Snelson's most well known works, partially due to its location on the Washington DC Mall.
  • Installation of Kenneth Snelson's "Needle Tower".
  • Needle tower is a slender, flexible tower that seems to disappear into infinity. ... Visual criteria play no role in this. In Needle tower, he also applies this principle.
  • Slim and graceful, Kenneth Snelson's Needle Tower stretches 60 feet into the sky. The structure looks too delicate to stand so tall, but it's strong enough to...
  • Needle nose pliers Spray paint. Step 1 - Draw a scaled front version of the Eiffel Tower to the dimensions of the desired finished sculpture.
  • Snelson's Needle Tower delivers a wonderful geometrical surprise when you venture underneath and look up to see a striking pattern of six-pointed stars.
  • Examining the well known tensegrity sculpture of Snelson, the Needle Tower exhibited at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. ( Fig.
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  • Needle Tower, 1968 aluminum & stainless steel 60 x 20 x 20 feet 18.2 x 6 x 6m Collection: Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.