Melissa B.
Yelp
While on our Urban Hiking day in Knoxville...we had to go to the Sunsphere...anyone and EVERYONE visiting Knoxville needs to check out this FREE attraction.
Information about it: The Sunsphere, in Knoxville, Tennessee, is an 81.07 m (266 ft) high hexagonal steel truss structure, topped with a 23 m (75 ft) gold-colored glass sphere that served as the symbol of the 1982 World's Fair
INformation on who built it: Designed by the Knoxville architectural firm Community Tectonics, the Sunsphere was created as the theme structure for the 1982 World's Fair. It was noted for its unique design in several engineering publications.
The World's Fair site later became a public park alongside Knoxville's official convention center and adjacent to the University of Tennessee's main campus. The Sunsphere remains standing directly across a man-made pond from a vacant outdoor stage. Entering the Sunsphere was illegal for several years.
In its original design, the sphere portion was to have had a diameter of 86.5 feet (26.4 m) to represent symbolically the 865,000-mile (1,392,000 km) diameter sun. The tower's window glass panels are layered in 24-karat gold dust and cut to seven different shapes. It weighs 600 tons and features six double steel truss columns in supporting the seven-story sphere.[1] The tower has a volume of 203,689 cubic feet (5,767.8 m3) and a surface of 16,742 square feet (1,555.4 m2).
IT used to cost $2 during the Fair to go to the top but now it is FREE...Although the Sunsphere is the most recognized feature of the Knoxville cityscape, it has remained vacant or underutilized for most of its post-fair life. Various proposals have been submitted to the city from time to time for its redevelopment. Many argue its relevancy as a tall structure, because it was built in one of the lowest parts of the city.
IF you go to Knoxville, park in the parking garage near by, walk across the pedi bridge crossing the highway intersection near the Convention Center and take the elevator up into the SunSphere..YOU WILL be HAPPY you did...and IT's FREE...check it OUT... also side note....City Parking Buildings in Knoxville are FREE on Saturday and Sundays ALL DAY...