Milwaukee County War Memorial - Milwaukee, WI
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member onfire4jesus
N 43° 02.425 W 087° 53.867
16T E 426870 N 4765694
The Milwaukee County War memorial is on the west face of the Milwaukee Art Museum. It is made of several mosaics. It was dedicated in 1957.
Waymark Code: WM4NQV
Location: Wisconsin, United States
Date Posted: 09/12/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member DopeyDuck
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From the Milwaukee Art Museum web site:

After World War II, Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen was commissioned to create an arts complex on the Lake Michigan shore, with a museum, performing arts center, and veterans’ memorial. After the architect died in 1950, his son Eero Saarinen took over the project. When fundraising proved insufficient, Saarinen reconfigured the plan without the performance space. Construction began in 1955, supervised by Milwaukee architects Maynard W. Meyer & Associates.

Eero Saarinen’s innovative design for the War Memorial Center was influenced by the abstract geometry of modern French architect Le Corbusier. Saarinen incorporated many of Le Corbusier’s ideas: lifting the bulk of a building off the ground on reinforced columns; eliminating load-bearing walls to allow a freeform façade and open floor plan; and using plazas, courtyards, and rooftop terraces to allow an interaction between internal and external spaces.

The building, a concrete, steel, and glass cruciform floating on a pedestal, included three major components, as Saarinen described:

“One is the base, which builds the mass up to the city level and contains an art museum; the second, on the city level, is the memorial court with a pool…. The court is surrounded by the polyhedron-shaped piers, which support the building and also make frames for the breathtaking views of the lake and sky. The third part is the superstructure, cantilevered outward thirty feet in three directions, which contains the meeting halls and offices of the veterans’ organizations.”

In 1957, the War Memorial Center was dedicated “To Honor the Dead by Serving the Living.” The western face of the building features a memorial mural by Wisconsin artist Edmund Lewandowski, a mosaic of 1.4 million pieces of marble and glass. The original Museum had a dramatic entryway from the central courtyard, with stairs down to three large exhibition galleries. A 1975 addition designed by David Kahler greatly expanded the Museum’s gallery space.

Address:
700 N. Art Museum Drive
Milwaukee, WI USA
53202


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