Landmark Columbus Explained

Landmark Columbus
Formation:2015
Headquarters:Columbus, Indiana, United States

Landmark Columbus is the progressive preservation program arm of Landmark Columbus Foundation that is dedicated to caring for and celebrating the world-renowned cultural heritage of Columbus, Indiana.

Projects and events

Landmark Columbus produces a number of ongoing projects in an effort to care for the city's cultural heritage.[1] The organization is active in the community in various ways,[2] including nominating the Irwin Conference Center[3] for a Docomomo US National Citation of Merit in 2014 for the National Historic Landmark building designed by Eero Saarinen, which was restored through an adaptive reuse project by Cummins.[4] Columbus historians David Sechrest and Ricky Berkey have been involved with the organization from the beginning, helping to create projects around both the early and modern history of the community.[5]

Getty Foundation Keeping it Modern Architectural Conservation Grant

Landmark Columbus received a 2019 Keeping it Modern Architectural Conservation Grant from the Getty Foundation for the iconic North Christian Church. With this grant, Landmark Columbus—together with Prudon & Partners, Reed-Hilderbrand, Bryony Roberts Studio, Enrique Ramirez, ICR-ICC and others—are developing a conservation management plan to provide the historical context and strategic guidance necessary for the church's long-term upkeep.[6]

Friends of First Christian Church Architecture

Friends of First Christian Church Architecture (FFCCA) is a collaborative effort with a mission "to preserve the architecture and design elements of FCC, a National Historic Landmark designed by Eliel & Eero Saarinen in 1942."[7] The project was launched in January 2017 as a partnership with First Christian Church, Heritage Fund, Landmark Columbus, and Indiana Landmarks.[8] The first project for FFCCA was to help save the sanctuary skylight,[9] which leaked for years and caused damage.[10] In August 2018 FFCCA had raised enough resources from the congregation and throughout the community to have the skylight fully restored.[11] Fundraising for the restoration of the skylight was a collaborative effort, and included contributions from the church congregation, Kenny Glass, Inc., and the Columbus Area Visitors Center.[12]

Columbus Conversations

Columbus Conversation is an annual symposium held to address a pressing need in the community related to Columbus' cultural heritage. The series began in 2014 and featured Theodore Prudon's keynote presentation "Modern Architecture as Heritage",[13] and included lectures by Marsh Davis, from Indiana Landmarks; Louis Joyner, a Columbus-based architect; Richard McCoy; and a conversation moderated by Harry McCawley.[14]

The 2015 Columbus Conversation featured a panel discussion by Jeff Baker, the last president of Preserve to Enjoy, Inc.; Tricia Gilson from the Columbus Indiana Architectural Archives; Flora Chou, board member of Docomomo US; and Theodore Prudon, board president of Docomomo US.[15] This moderated discussion defined ways that Landmark Columbus could raise awareness about caring for the area's cultural heritage and begin growing a constituency that actively helps in the cause.[16]

Chaotic Tuesdays

In celebration of Jean Tinguely's masterwork, Chaos I, located inside the Commons, Landmark Columbus started "Chaotic Tuesdays" as a free community event during which everyone could see the kinetic artwork operate during the evening.[17] The idea for the event came from the director of Museum Tinguely, Roland Wetzel, when he visited in 2014.[18] The event happens on the fourth Tuesday of every month and has grown to be a partnership between many in the community and led by the Columbus Area Arts Council. Professors from Ivy Tech bring drawing materials for the community and provide lessons on how to draw the artwork, which Tinguely himself did many times; his drawings of Chaos I are in collections around the world.

Landscape architecture cleanups

Landmark Columbus has organized a number of community efforts to help clean and maintain the landscape at North Christian Church, which was designed by Dan Kiley and is one of seven National Historic Landmarks in the city. Cleanups have addressed issues caused by storms and ongoing maintenance, including the dormant pruning of the many magnolias that surround the church.[19]

Yearly bicycle rides

Landmark Columbus started a yearly bicycle tour in May that coincides with National Preservation Month and National Bike Month.

Landmark Lego Challenge

In May 2016 Landmark Columbus held a first-of-its-kind competition that invited participants to build one of the seven National Historic Landmarks out of Lego bricks.[23] This project was launched in partnership with the Indianapolis Museum of Art, kids commons, the Columbus Indiana Architectural Archives, and other organizations.[24]

Docomomo US Tour Day

Various partners began participating in "Tour Day" starting in 2013 to draw regional interest in visiting Columbus and seeing the modern architecture.

Documentation and surveys

In 2013 and 14, all of the public art in Bartholomew County was surveyed, photographed, and placed in the database of the Public Art Archive.[28] The list of public art in Bartholomew County, Indiana includes more than 100 artworks in a diverse group of places. Also at this time, all of the resources in the Columbus Arts District and all of the modern buildings were surveyed, photographed, and published in the database of CultureNOW.[29] [30] Other research projects have included investigations for public artworks that are now missing.[31]

Ongoing series of talks

Landmark Columbus occasionally hosts experts of architecture, art, and community.

Public art walking tours

With the rich history of public art throughout the community,[37] walking tours are frequent. There is also a special walking tour every October in partnership with Reach Healthy Communities.[38] [39]

Notes and References

  1. News: McClure . Julie . MONUMENTAL TASK . The Republic.
  2. News: Winter Magic, Spring Phoenix, and Columbus All Year. 30 July 2016. WFYI Public Media. 14 January 2016.
  3. Web site: A Modern landmark finds a new use. Hidden Gems Indiana. 2016-05-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20160524130604/http://www.hiddengemsindiana.org/2015/01/irwin-conference-center-columbus.html. 2016-05-24. dead.
  4. Web site: Citation of Merit - Cummins Irwin Conference Center & Office Buildings docomomo united states. docomomo-us.org. 14 May 2016.
  5. News: McClure. Julie. MONUMENTAL TASK. The Republic.
  6. Web site: Keeping It Modern: Grants Awarded 2019 (Getty Foundation) . Getty Foundation . 5 January 2020.
  7. Web site: Purpose. www.fccoc.org. Friends of First Christian Church. 2 February 2017.
  8. News: Sisson. Patrick. Saving the country's first modern church, and a Columbus architecture landmark. 2 February 2017. Curbed. 2 February 2017.
  9. News: Blair. Brian. First (Christian) things first: New group forms to protect city's original Modernist building . 2 February 2017. The Republic . 23 January 2017.
  10. News: Clark. John. First Christian Church in need of help maintaining landmark 1010 WCSI. 2 February 2017. 1010wcsi.com. 25 January 2017.
  11. News: McClure . Julie . Architectural integrity: First Christian Church skylight repair retains defining characteristic . 8 August 2018 . The Republic.
  12. News: Staff Reports . Church's skylight project highlights successful collaboration . 28 August 2018 . The Republic . 23 August 2018.
  13. Web site: 2014 Columbus Conversation. YouTube. 15 May 2016. 14 May 2016.
  14. News: Elig. Jenny. Preserving architecture taking center stage. The Republic. 13 May 2014.
  15. Web site: 2015 Columbus Conversation by Landmark Columbus. YouTube. 14 May 2016. 10 November 2015.
  16. Web site: McClure. Julie. Landmark group invites residents for a chat about historic preservation. The Republic. 14 May 2016.
  17. News: Blair. Brian. Returning to a state of 'Chaos'. 14 May 2016. The Republic.
  18. Web site: Talking Chaos with Roland Wetzel. YouTube. Landmark Columbus. 15 May 2016. 15 May 2016.
  19. News: Blair. Brian. Helping 'a beacon' shine on. The Republic.
  20. News: Clark. John. Health advocates plan local bike month activities. 15 May 2016. 1010 WCSI.
  21. Web site: May is Bike Month - City of Columbus Indiana. www.columbus.in.gov. City of Columbus. 15 May 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160522183048/http://www.columbus.in.gov/news/may-is-bike-month/. 22 May 2016. dead.
  22. Web site: May is Bike Month - Columbus Regional Health. www.crh.org. 24 September 2017. en.
  23. News: Blair. Brian. Get a leg up on LEGO building competition during opening event today. 27 May 2016. The Republic.
  24. News: Staff Reports. Lego challenge builds on city's architectural foundations. 27 May 2016. The Republic.
  25. Web site: TOUR DAY 2013: INDIANA docomomo united states. www.docomomo-us.org. 14 May 2016.
  26. Web site: Tour Day 2014: INDIANA docomomo united states. www.docomomo-us.org. 14 May 2016.
  27. Web site: Saarinen, Pei, and the Plaza that Connected Them docomomo united states. docomomo-us.org. 15 May 2016.
  28. Web site: Columbus in the Public Art Archive. publicartarchive.org. 19 June 2023.
  29. Web site: Columbus in CultureNOW - MuseumWithoutWalls. www.culturenow.org. 15 May 2016.
  30. Web site: CultureNOW - Newsletters. www.culturenow.org. 14 May 2016.
  31. News: Elig. Jenny. In search of city's lost art. The Republic.
  32. News: Covington. Olivia. 'Columbus is not a Museum' topic of presentation. The Republic.
  33. Web site: Columbus is not a Museum featuring Michelangelo Sabatino. YouTube. 14 May 2016. 20 February 2016.
  34. News: Staff Reports. Exhibit Columbus leaders bring in speaker from Grand Rapids. 23 July 2016. The Republic.
  35. News: Blair. Brian. Exhibit Columbus has eye on the prize. 23 July 2016. The Republic.
  36. News: Blair . Brian . Never built: Why? Program kicks off research effort in Columbus . The Republic.
  37. News: Sims. Chris. 8 Must-See Columbus Artworks — Besides the Famed Architecture. 24 November 2016. Limestone Post Magazine.
  38. News: Staff Reports. Art walking tour connects residents to city, exercise. 24 November 2016. The Republic.
  39. News: Staff Reports. Walking tour traces steps to public art. 24 November 2016. The Republic.