Sundial   719

  • Dial City:    Burlington
  • Dial State/Province:    Vermont
  • Dial Country:    USA
  • Lat:  44° 28.389' N
  • Dial Nr:    719
  • Dial Type:    Equatorial Dial
  • Dial Access:    Public
  • Lon:  73° 12.400' W
  • Dial Owner:    Champlain College
  • Dial Designer:    Kate Pond, sculptor; Bill Gottesman, sundial design
  • Dial Maker:   
  • Dial Date:    August, 2010
  • Location:
  • On the Champlain College campus between Roger H. Perry Hall and the brick carriage barn 163 South Willard Street Burlington
  • Description:
  • A 6-1/2 foot tall, 4 foot diameter helical cylinder equatorial dial of self-weathering COR-TEN steel plate. The 2 foot long beveled edges of the two ends of the helix serve as gnomons, casting shadows for standard time and daylight saving time onto the interior surface. Time is indicated by the dominant shadow, top in summer and bottom in winter. Hour marks are shallow bored holes in the interior surface; no numerals are present but the noon mark is indicated by two small adjacent holes. The helical curved edges allow shadows to fall on the interior surface throughout the year as solar declination varies. An adjacent bronze plaque describes the dial and gives an EOT and longitude correction graph. Dial is supported by a curved COR-TEN steel plate allowing some springy motion. Dial overlooks an innovative wetland garden and the restored brick carriage barn, now a computer learning center.
  • Inscription:
  • COMELIGHT, VISIT ME 2010
Last Update: 7/23/2011 11:15
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