Thursday, May 1, 2014

Towering Pylon at Chicago Gold Star Families Memorial Park


The Chicago Police Memorial Foundation commissioned the $3.5 million Gold Star Families Memorial and Park, a five-acre area of Burnham Park east of Soldier Field. Dedicated in 2006, the memorial pays tribute to all of the police officers who have died in the line and performance of duty since the formation of the Chicago Police Department in the 1830s. At the north and south entrances,two towering pylons represent a set of open doors and serve as the gateway into the memorial. These stainless steel pylons have a geometric motif referencing the iconic checkerboard pattern used on the hat band of a Chicago police officer’s uniform. This motif is repeated in other elements of the memorial.

Linking to THEME DAYS - City Daily Photo for theme "Squares".

6 comments:

  1. That is quite impressive! I actually like it. Glad to read about the memorial, too—most of us don't trust our policemen so we have no such thing.

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  2. Interesting monument. And I like the way the pattern opens to the sky as it goes up. Great picture!

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  3. Fabulous! Great composition and plenty of super squares.

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  4. That's awesome. Perfect for theme day.

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  5. Wonderful art as well as your capture!

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  6. Interesting piece of art for the memorial and great shot.

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