Dr Jonathan Minns founder and director of the British Engineerium Hove sits in the huge mechanical waterwheel he has designed.


Picture by Roger Bamber 17 Sept 2000 Dr Jonathan Minns founder and director of the British Engineerium Hove sits within the eccentric movement of a huge mechanical sculptured water wheel made from 1713 seperate parts The thirteen and a half ton bronze wheel and base called Water Cycle has been commissioned by Hong Kong Land PTE for Raffles Square in Singapore The Kinetic Sculpture designed by Dr Minns has taken over two years to build since conception and will be shipped in June


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Photo credit: © Roger Bamber / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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