Houston Police Officer's Memorial Explained

Monument Name:Houston Police Officers Memorial
Location:Houston, Texas, U.S.
Designer:Jesús Bautista Moroles
Material:Granite
Open:1991
Dedicated To:Houston Police Department Fallen Officers
Coordinates:29.7646°N -95.3767°W

The Houston Police Officers Memorial is a piece of public art erected in Houston, Texas, in 1991, to recognize the sacrifices made by city police officers and to honor those who have lost their lives in the line of duty. The monument is a large-scale granite sculpture by artist Jesús Bautista Moroles.

Memorial

The piece is set as a by Greek cross with a stepped pyramid at its center. The arms of the cross are formed by stepped pyramids of equal size that are sunk into the ground.[1] [2] Each pyramid is on each side, and the height of the center pyramid and the depth of the inverted pyramids is .[3] The top of the pyramid contains a pink granite reflecting pool engraved with the names of over 100 officers killed in the line of duty.[4] [5] A small version of the reflecting pool is located near the car park for those who cannot climb to the apex of the monument.[3]

The memorial is continuously guarded by police officers.[5] There is an annual ceremony held at the memorial to honor the fallen police officers.[3]

History

Fundraising for the sculpture began in 1985. Patrons that contributed to the sculpture fund include the Knox Foundation, the Cullen Foundation, the Fayez Sarofim and Company, the Rockwell Fund, the Brown Foundation, the M.D. Anderson Foundation, the Scurlock Foundation, the Neva and Wesley West Foundation, and Albert and Margaret Alkek.[5]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.moroles.com/artist.php/ "About the Artist,"
  2. Pugh, Clifford. "Jesús Moroles, creator of beloved Houston granite sculpture, is killed in auto accident," CultureMap:Houston, June 16, 2015. Accessed June 18, 2015.
  3. http://www.houstontx.gov/civicart/Police-Officer-Memorial "Police Officer Memorial,"
  4. http://houston.culturemap.com/guide/entertainment/houston-police-officers-memorial/ "Houston Police Officer’s Memorial,"
  5. Web site: Police Officer Memorial. Houston Parks and Recreation. 6 February 2013.