From a seagull's perspective, it resembles the Titanic shipping company White Star Line's logo. Viewed from a fish's perspective, the building's four "hulls" soar as high as the Titanic's bow. An aluminum skin, composed of 3,000 panels, reflects the light from the water at the foot of the building. — Der Spiegel
On March 31 the Titanic Belfast, a six-story exhibition building, officially opened in Belfast. The "discovery center" is just the first phase, of a multi-million pound development which will include a mix of shops, bars, restaurants, offices, leisure facilities and residential accommodation, branded as, Titanic Quarter. Rather than consisting of a collection of artifacts, the museum makes use of speaking holograms and other exhibition methodologies to provide a more 3D, experiential mode of learning.
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