Dan Kiley Landscapes in Bartholomew County, Indiana: Materials from the Columbus Architectural Archives

Stuckeman School Rouse Gallery | 2015

Collaboration Maria Debije Counts and Ron Henderson, co-curators; students of the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture and Master of Landscape Architecture programs at Pennsylvania State University; Chris Counts; Columbus Architectural Archives

Recognition ASLA Student Award for Communications, 2016

 

Between 1955 and 1990, Dan Kiley designed over 40 projects in and around Columbus, Indiana - the largest concentration of his work. The exhibit provides an overview of 21 of Kiley’s project including: Cummins Engine Plant, Hawcreek Boulevard, Miller Residence, Hamilton Residence, Hamilton Cosco, Columbus Community Schools, Cummins Technical Center, Irwin Union Bank, Washington Street North Christian Church, Otter Creek Clubhouse, W.D. Richards School, First Baptist Church, Cummins General Office Building (GOB) , Cummins Occupational Health Association (COHA), Private Residence, Irwin Union Bank, State Street, Indiana Bell Bicentennial Project, State Road 46, Cummins South Mapleton, Northside Middle School, Lillian Schmitt School, and others.

The exhibition also included tree planting typology drawings and models by students of the Landscape Architecture Department at Pennsylvania State University. Almost 2,000 wire trees were fabricated for the exhibition.

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