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The plaza of the
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campus was created in 1986 as part of the $56 million expansion to the
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. Three different areas in the plaza include artworks of faces, including an archway, a
brick A brick is a type of block used to build walls, pavements and other elements in masonry construction. Properly, the term ''brick'' denotes a block composed of dried clay, but is now also used informally to denote other chemically cured cons ...
wall, and a carved tree stump.


Faces


Archway

The
arch An arch is a vertical curved structure that spans an elevated space and may or may not support the weight above it, or in case of a horizontal arch like an arch dam, the hydrostatic pressure against it. Arches may be synonymous with vaul ...
way is located on the east side of the plaza and is composed of wood, metal, and cast stone
lion The lion (''Panthera leo'') is a large Felidae, cat of the genus ''Panthera'' native to Africa and India. It has a muscular, broad-chested body; short, rounded head; round ears; and a hairy tuft at the end of its tail. It is sexually dimorphi ...
faces. The wood is painted red and the woodwork is in a grid-like pattern. The outer perimeter is a square with an
arch An arch is a vertical curved structure that spans an elevated space and may or may not support the weight above it, or in case of a horizontal arch like an arch dam, the hydrostatic pressure against it. Arches may be synonymous with vaul ...
in the middle. There are three tiers that taper to the wavy wooden decoration at the top. Three lion faces are located on the front of the archway, one on both the left and right side and the third centered above the arch. It is located on a concrete and red
brick A brick is a type of block used to build walls, pavements and other elements in masonry construction. Properly, the term ''brick'' denotes a block composed of dried clay, but is now also used informally to denote other chemically cured cons ...
base. Dimensions of the proper right base of the archway are 4’ in length, 2’ in width, and 3’ tall. The proper left base of the archway extends out longer to 15’ in length, 2’ in width, and 3’ tall. The archway itself has the dimensions of 2.5’ in length, 1’ in width, and 11’ tall (to the top of the final tier). All three lion faces are circular and the same size, measuring about 6” in diameter.


Wall

Past the archway is the wall with faces, still on the east side of the plaza. The wall is made out of red brick and concrete and contains seven cast stone faces. There are two “face” designs that alternate down the wall, a
cherub A cherub (; plural cherubim; he, כְּרוּב ''kərūḇ'', pl. ''kərūḇīm'', likely borrowed from a derived form of akk, 𒅗𒊏𒁍 ''karabu'' "to bless" such as ''karibu'', "one who blesses", a name for the lamassu) is one of the u ...
and a lion (the same that are found on the archway), and a square concrete section surround each. This wall has the features of a fountain, the cherub and lion faces have spouts and there is a white reservoir located below the faces. The top of the wall, through the middle, has an open section possibly used for planting flowers. The length of the wall is 23.5’, the width is 4.5’, and finally it is 4’ tall. The reservoir is 23.5’ in length, 2.5’ in width, and 1’ in height. The square sections around each face is 2' in length by 2' in width All of the faces are circular and the same size, measuring about 6” in diameter.


Tree stump

The tree stump is located on the east side of the plaza and has four different images carved into it. A moon is on the proper front, a troll-like creature is on the proper left, a full sun is on the proper back, and a man with a long beard is on the proper right. It measures 2.5’ tall and 1’ in diameter.


Plaza information

The plaza was created by Ellerbe Associates of Bloomington, Minnesota as part of the $56 million expansion on
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in 1986. The wall of the plaza was a part of this expansion. The architect wanted to incorporate red brick into the design to commemorate Riley Hospital for Children's first building. The plaza was designed as a place for patients and visitors to relax and eat.


Documentation

A Museum Studies course at IUPUI undertook the project of researching and reporting on the condition of 40 outdoor sculptures on the university campus. Untitled (Faces) was included in this movement. This documentation was influenced by the successful Save Outdoor Sculpture! 1989 campaign organized by Heritage Preservation: The National Institute of Conservation partnered with the Smithsonian Institution, specifically the
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. Throughout the 1990s, over 7,000 volunteers nationwide have cataloged and assessed the condition of over 30,000 publicly accessible statues, monuments, and sculptures installed as outdoor public art across the United States.


See also

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Broken Walrus I ''Broken Walrus I'', a public sculpture by American sculptor Gary Freeman, was installed on the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis campus, near downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1975. Located north of the IUPUI Lecture Hall, the sc ...
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Mega-Gem ''Mega-Gem'' is an outdoor sculpture by American artist John Torreano, John Francis Torreano (born 1941). It is located on the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) campus, which is near downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, and is ...
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Peirce Geodetic Monument The ''Peirce Geodetic Monument'' is a marker honoring the late American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce (pronounced "purse"). It is located on Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) campus in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, a ...
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Spaces with Iron ''Spaces with Iron'' is a public sculpture by American artist Will Horwitt. It was installed in January 2009 on the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) campus, near downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. The sculpture is located ...
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Temple VI ''Temple VI'', a public sculpture by American artist Austin Collins, is located on the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis campus, which is near downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. The piece is on an indefinite loan from the artist to In ...
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Torso Fragment ''Torso Fragment'', a public sculpture by the American artist Casey Eskridge, is located on the Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) campus, near downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. The piece was donated to IUPUI and is located ...
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References


External links


Riley Hospital for Children
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