Model for a Hotel

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'Model for a Hotel' was a reproduction or scaled up architectural model of a 21–storey building. The base was the same size as the plinth, but the angles of the hotel extended out at strange angles and different heights. That meant that from each side, a different shape and a different context or background was revealed. The work was made in specially engineered red, yellow, and blue Perspex. At the time, it was the first sculpture on the plinth to use bold colour in stark contrast to its surroundings.
Title

Model for a Hotel

Date

2007

Medium

perspex

Accession number

WC2_FPC_S005

Acquisition method

commissioned by the Fourth Plinth Commissioning Group; displayed on the Fourth Plinth, 2007

Work type

Sculpture

Installation start date

2007

Installation end date

2007

Unveiling date

2007

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Located at

Trafalgar Square, Westminster

WC2N 5NJ