Aquarium to replace iconic neon wave
Move will save Maryland’s ‘world of water’ money, but some lament changing the longstanding fixture In the name of energy efficiency, the National Aquarium in Baltimore is taking down the neon blue wave of light that has been a fixture on the city’s skyline since it opened in 1981. Its $75,000 replacement, made of LEDs, will cut the design’s energy use by 70 percent yet mimic the iconic image on …
