Installed for the 1991 Mayfest, a giant sculpture named “Artificial Cloud” rises 72.5 feet into the air and can be seen from various places in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Native American artist Bob Haozous created the piece as an expression of what it means to go against nature. Audiences can focus on the artificial cloud, rather than […]
Category: North America
The Blue Dome District Uses a Piece of History to Define a Unique Identity for a Tulsa Neighborhood
The distinctive Blue Dome building literally and figuratively defines the Blue Dome District in Tulsa, Oklahoma. What has become one of Tulsa’s most popular entertainment neighborhoods has an identity that residents and visitors can connect with in a profound way, all of which is the result of an endeavor to both preserve and celebrate a […]
Rotary Plaza Transforms an Empty Space into One That Represents the Volunteer Spirit of Tulsa
Rotary Plaza has transformed was would otherwise be a plain commercial plaza in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Numerous sculptures, beautiful natural landscapes and engraved granite panels highlight the transformative power of monuments to impact audiences and an entire community. Celebrating 100 years of spirit and service Williams Center Green is a landscaped park at the foot of […]
The Pilgrim Monument Becomes an Icon Connected to the Legacy of Provincetown and the United States
The tallest all-granite structure in the United States, the Pilgrim Monument is one of the most significant monuments in the country. Created to commemorate the Mayflower Pilgrims’ first landing in the New World, this monumentous monument is a testament to the power of landmarks to connect the legacy of an entire country in a way […]
The Presidents Trail Allows Audiences to Experience the History of Massachusetts and the United States
An urban walking trail that literally takes audiences through the significant history of Quincy, Massachusetts, the Presidents Trail highlights why Quincy has become known as the “Birthplace of the American Dream.” This self-guided tour of Quincy’s historic sites gives audiences a sense of everything the city of Quincy has to offer in terms of tours, […]
The Pilgrim Bronze Bas Relief Uniquely Celebrates a Historic Event for Provincetown and of America
The Pilgrim Bronze Bas Relief located at the bottom of the Pilgrim Monument in Provincetown, Massachusetts, celebrates the signing of the Mayflower Compact. This historic event would be definitional to the founding of the United States of America, which this landmark celebrates in a way that has come to attract audiences of all eras. “The […]
Freedom Park Transforms an Otherwise Empty Green Space in Quincy
Located alongside the Thomas E. Burgin Parkway in Quincy, Massachusetts, Freedom Park uniquely celebrates the legacy of the city and people who helped define it. Transforming what would otherwise be an empty or non-descript boulevard, Freedom Park showcases what it can look like to create interest and engagement in spaces that are otherwise unremarkable. The […]