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Indianapolis Artsgarden

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Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Artsgarden
Phone:
+1 317-624-2563

Hours:
Sunday12pm - 6pm
Monday10am - 9pm
Tuesday10am - 9pm
Wednesday10am - 9pm
Thursday10am - 9pm
Friday10am - 9pm
Saturday10am - 9pm


The Indianapolis Artsgarden is a glassed dome spanning the intersection of Washington and Illinois streets in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. It serves not only as a pedestrian connector between the Circle Centre Mall and nearby buildings, but also as a venue for the display and performance of artistic and musical works . In addition, the Artsgarden houses the Cultural Concierge, who provides local arts and cultural information, maps, and visitor guides. The structure, including the walkways connecting it to the adjacent buildings, is owned and operated by the Arts Council of Indianapolis. The Artsgarden was designed by Ehrenkrantz Eckstut & Kuhn Architects who also designed the adjacent Circle Centre Mall. Blackburn Architects collaborated on the design and execution. The $12 million cost was funded by Lilly Endowment. The floor of the Artsgarden stands 17 feet above the intersection. A series of arched steel trusses creates a graduated set of glassed vaults, the tallest of which is 75 feet above the floor and 95 feet above the street. The design yields a total free-span length of 110 feet within the dome. A total of 32,000 square feet of glass is used in the structure to give it an airy, open feel. The entire dome is set on two pairs of 185-foot plate girders that diagonally span the intersection.When initially constructed in 1995, the Artsgarden connected the second level of Circle Centre Mall on the southeast corner of the intersection with an upper level of the Claypool Courts on the northwest corner, while stairways provided access to the ground-level sidewalks on the northeast and southwest corners. In 2006 the Conrad Indianapolis was built on the site of the small park that had been on the northeast corner and the stairway there was replaced with a direct connection to the hotel. In 2011 construction was started on a connector to the 16-story PNC Center and Hyatt Regency hotel complex on the southwest corner. The owners of the complex in 1995 had declined to help pay for the connector; in 2010 an agreement was reached to split the $1.2 million cost, allowing fulfillment of the original concept of the Artsgarden. The connector was completed in January, 2012.
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