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  1. Commissioned by the Public Art Fund and originally installed in 1998 on a rooftop in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, Water Tower is Whiteread’s first public sculpture to be conceived and displayed in the United States.

  2. How might one solidify water other than by freezing it? In New York in June 1998, a translucent 12 x 9–foot, 4½-ton sculpture created by Rachel Whiteread landed like a UFO atop a roof at the corner of West Broadway and Grand Street.

  3. Meditate and explore art, architecture, and nature in this midtown oasis. Caption: The Museum of Modern Art Renovation and Expansion Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler. Photography by Iwan Baan, Courtesy of MoMA.

  4. 10 de jun. de 1998 · Water Tower, a translucent resin cast of the interior of a twelve foot tall by nine foot wide wooden water tank by Rachel Whiteread (b.1963, London, England) was raised seven stories to rest upon the steel tower frame of a SoHo rooftop.

  5. Details. Title: Water Tower. Creator: Whiteread, Rachel. Date Created: 1998. Location: West Broadway & Grand Street. Exhibition Credits: Rachel Whiteread's Water Tower was sponsored...

  6. Looking across the East River to Manhattan during a visit to Brooklyn, she noticed the water towers perched high above the streets. The sculpture—a resin cast of the interior of a once-functioning cedar water towerwas originally installed on a rooftop in New York's SoHo neighborhood.

  7. Water Tower. In 1998, Whiteread made Water Tower as part of a grant for New York City's Public Art Fund. The piece, which is 12' 2" and 9' in diameter, was a translucent resin cast of a water tower installed on a rooftop in New York City's SoHo district.