2018 Bas-relief in salvaged wood #119, 210 x 184 x 18cm. Made on commission for Euromast Vastgoed BV, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Private collection Rotterdam, Netherlands.
This work was on display at the Euromast observation tower 2018 through 2020.
2005 Bas-relief in salvaged wood #27, 205 x 182 x 16cm. Collection Museum Rotterdam, Netherlands.
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Construction of the Euromast bas relief.
Euromast
The Euromast observation tower was designed by Hugh Maaskant and built in 1958-1960 to a height of 101 meters. A further 85 meters were added in 1970 so that it would remain the tallest built structure in Rotterdam. Originally intended for the Floriade event in 1960 in Rotterdam, it has since come to symbolize the spirit of post World War II reconstruction.