This building, constructed in the 1970s, was demolished in the early 2000s to make way for the wave of new developments in the Heart of the City project.
[2] The surface of the square is made up of a suspended concrete slab covered with granite and sandstone paving.
[3] The surface is covered with hundreds of LED lights which are used to illuminate both square itself and the steel water features throughout it.
[2] The square is intended to form a link between the Winter and Peace Gardens and also the St Paul's Place development, which is home to Sheffield's tallest building.
The winner, artist Colin Rose, designed the feature in order to symbolise the steel, craftsmanship, stonework and water which are symbolic of Sheffield's industrial heritage.