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			| sculpture | Kluuvinlahden fossiilit / Kluuvinlahti Fossils |  |  |  
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                 | The stone pavement on Aleksanterinkatu street has an inlaid 8.5 cm wide copper band with Latin names of shoreline animals and plants engraved on it. The band runs along the early 19th century shoreline of Kluuvilahti bay. 
 During the renovation of Aleksanterinkatu, the Street Division of Helsinki City Public Works Department and the Helsinki City Art Museum organised an idea competition for an environmental work for the street. The competition winner was Tuula Närhinen's entry Kluuvinlahti Fossils.
During the basic renovation of the street, a heating system was installed that keeps the sidewalk free of snow and dry also in the winter.
 
 The Kluuvi district in the centre of Helsinki was originally a bay of sea. The maritime past is now preserved in the work of art speaking about the history of the area for pedestrians. The work is complemented by cast-iron manhole covers with pictures of the water and wetland animals and plants – some of them extinct –– that lived along the shores of the bay.
 
 KLUUVINLAHTI FOSSILS – list of Latin names in the work:
 
 WESTERN END OF ALEKSANTERINKATU – NORTH SIDE
(facing towards the Senate Square):
 CLADOPHORA GLOMERATA
 CERATOPHYLLUM DEMERSUM
 MYRIOPHYLLUM SPICATUM
 ABRAMIS BRAMA
 RUPPIA MARITIMA
 CATABROSA AQUATICA
 POTAMOGETON PECTINATUS
 
 WESTERN END OF ALEKSANTERINKATU – SOUTH SIDE
(facing towards the Senate Square):
 PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA
 GAMMARUS ZADDACHI
 ASELLUS AQUATICUS
 MACOMA BALTHICA
 STIZOSTEDION LUCIOPERCA
 ZANNICHELLIA PALUSTRIS
 ELECTRA CRUSTULENTA
 
 ALEKSANTERINKATU EASTERN END – SOUTH SIDE
(facing towards the Three Smiths Square):
 CAREX NIGRA
 BITHYNIA TENTACULATA
 CORDYLOPHORA CASPIA
 PERCA FLUVIATILIS
 POTAMOGETON PERFOLIATUS
 ESOX LUCIUS
 
 ALEKSANTERINKATU EAST END – NORTH SIDE
(facing towards the Three Smiths Square):
 LEMNA MINOR
 BOLBOSCHOENUS MARITIMUS
 ENTEROMORPHA INTESTINALIS
 PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS
 MYRIOPHYLLUM SIBIRICUM
 
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The artist
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