DescriptionThe Stamford Cone by Brian Clarke during fabrication.jpg
English: The Stamford Cone, or Swiss Bank Cone, a contemporary stained glass sculpture and formerly the largest freestanding glass structure in the world, designed and fabricated by artist architectural artist Brian Clarke, shown here against the viewing window at Mayer'sche Hofkunstanstalt/Mayer of Munich. Comprised entirely of mouth-blown glass, the work is a landmark in Stamford, Connecticut.
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The Stamford Cone, commissioned by UBS for their Stamford headquarters - a modern, abstract stained glass sculptural artwork designed by artist Brian Clarke, during fabrication in 1998.
The Stamford Cone, eine zeitgenössische Glasmalerei-Skulptur, die vom Künstler Brian Clarke entworfen wurde.