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''Exhibit Columbus'' is a program of Landmark Columbus Foundation and an exploration of community, architecture, art, and design relating to
Columbus, Indiana Columbus () is a city in and the county seat of Bartholomew County, Indiana, United States. The population was 50,474 at the 2020 census. The city is known for its architectural significance, having commissioned noted works of modern architect ...
, United States. It features the internationally sought after J. Irwin and Xenia S. Miller Prize. After hosting its inaugural symposium, "Foundations and Futures," in the fall of 2016 and inaugural exhibition in the fall of 2017, symposia have occurred in 2018, 2020, 2022 and exhibitions in 2019, 2021, and 2023. Exhibit Columbus has four key components: The Miller Prize, High School Design Team, University Design Research Fellowships, and Communications Design.


The J. Irwin and Xenia S. Miller Prize

The Miller Prize was created to honor
J. Irwin Miller Joseph Irwin Miller (May 26, 1909 – August 16, 2004) was an American industrialist, patron of modern architecture, and lay leader in the Christian ecumenical movement and civil rights. He was instrumental in the rise of the Cummins Corporat ...
and his wife Xenia S. Miller, two patrons of architecture and design. In 2016 ten designers were paired at one of the five sites in a competition to see which team would be selected by a jury for the opportunity to build an installation in conversation with the past while exploring the future of design and fabrication. In 2018 five studios were selected as Miller Prize winners from a short list. These studios were selected for their commitment to using art and architecture to improve people's lives and make cities better places to live. After the 2019 Design Presentations in January 2019,
Wallpaper* ''Wallpaper'', stylized ''Wallpaper*'', is a publication focusing on design and architecture, fashion, travel, art, and lifestyle. The magazine was launched in London in 1996 by Canadian journalist Tyler Brûlé and Austrian journalist Alexander ...
declared that the exhibition "promises to celebrate women in architecture," and The Republic Newspaper indicated that the installations would lean heavily on
landscape architecture Landscape architecture is the design of outdoor areas, landmarks, and structures to achieve environmental, social-behavioural, or aesthetic outcomes. It involves the systematic design and general engineering of various structures for constructio ...
.


2023 Exhibition

The 2023 Exhibition's theme refers to "creating meaningful connections between people and public spaces that they share". The opening weekend for "Public by Design" is August 25 and 26. The fourth cycle of Exhibit Columbus highlights thirteen outdoor installations.


2023 Miller Prize Recipients

The 2023 Exhibition features four J. Irwin and Xenia S. Miller Prize recipients.


University Design Research Fellows


Joseph Altshuler and Zack Morrison from the School of Architecture at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

* Installation name: "A Carousel for Columbus"


= Esteban Garica Bravo and Maria Clara Morales from Purdue University

= * Installation name: "PRISMA"


= Jessica Colangelo and Charles Sharpless from the University of Arkansas

= * Installation name: "Ground Rules"


= Deborah Garcia from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Architecture

= * Installation name: "RECORDAR"


= Molly Hunker and Greg Corso from Syracuse University School of Architecture

= * Installation name: "Side Effects"


= Katie MacDonald and Kyle Schumann from the University of Virginia

= * Installation name: "Sylvan Scrapple"


= Halina Steiner, Tameka Baba, Shelby Doyle, and Forbes Lipschitz from The Ohio State University Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture and Iowa State University School of Design

= * Installation name: "PIPE UP!"


High School Design Team


Trinity Carter, Haniel Cruz, Anushka Damle, Mariana DeLuca, Alexander DePaul, Isabel Garduno, Owen Hebert, Brooke Leslie, Sam Loheide, Nettie Meeks, Max Nash, Judah Nickoll, Bryce Olson, Ashley Perez, Gloria Phillips, Grishma Pitkar, Joycee Redman, Beatriz Santana, Trent Tyree, Vaughan Williams

* Installation name: "MACHI"


Communication Design


Chris Grimley

* "Signals" ''Public by Design''


2022 Symposium

The 2022 Exhibit Columbus Symposium took place on October 21 and 22 where conversations were held between professionals and community leaders. The 2022 Symposium focused on public events hosted by J. Irwin and Xenia S. Miller prize recipients, University Design Research Fellows, High School Design Team, Communication Designer, Curatorial Team, and three keynote presentations.


2021 Exhibition

The 2021 Exhibition's theme "New Middles" refers to


2020 Symposium

The 2020 Exhibit Columbus Symposium took place virtually amid the COVID-19 pandemic from September 15 through October 29. For the 2021 Exhibit Columbus theme, "New Middles", the Symposium explored the question "what is the future of The Middle City?" by engaging with designers, landscape architects, artists, and thinkers. The Symposium thought about the theme "New Middles" through the lens of "four topic areas: Futures and Technologies, Resiliency and Climate Adaptation, Arts and Community, and Indigenous Futures and Radical Thinking".


2019 Exhibition

The 2019 Exhibition participants were announced in the summer of 2018, and participated as speakers in the 2018 National Symposium: ''Design, Community, and Progressive Preservation''. The exhibition opened on August 24 and ran through December 1, 2019. The exhibition featured 18 site-responsive installations by architects, designers, academics, artists, and graphic designers. For inspiration, Exhibit Columbus looked to the 1986 exhibition, ''Good Design and the Community: Columbus, Indiana'', created when Columbus business leader and philanthropist J. Irwin Miller became the first person inducted into the National Building Museum Hall of Fame in Washington. The 2019 exhibition explored the idea of “good design in the community,” and what it means today.


2019 Miller Prize Recipients

The 2019 exhibition featured five J. Irwin and Xenia S. Miller Prize recipients:


Washington Street Civic Projects

* Borderless Studio (Chicago) * Extrapolation Factory (New York) * LA Más (Los Angeles) * People for Urban Progress (Indianapolis) * PienZa Sostenible (Mexico City)


University Design Research Fellows

These fellowships were created to showcase current research by leading professors of architecture and design and highlight innovative research that explores ways that architecture and design can improve people's lives and make cities stronger. * Viola Ago and Hans Tursack (Ohio State University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology) * Sean Ahlquist (University of Michigan) * Christopher Battaglia (Ball State University) * Sean Lally and Matthew Wizinsky (University of Illinois at Chicago and University of Cincinnati) * Daniel Luis Martinez and Etien Santiago (Indiana University) * Marshall Prado (University of Tennessee)


2018 symposium

The 2018 symposium took place September 26 to September 29, and was created in partnership with
Docomomo Docomomo International (sometimes written as DoCoMoMo or simply Docomomo) is a non-profit organization whose full title is: International Committee for Documentation and Conservation of Buildings, Sites and Neighbourhoods of the Modern Movement. ...
US,
American Institute of Architects The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is a professional organization for architects in the United States. It is headquartered in Washington, D.C. AIA offers education, government advocacy, community redevelopment, and public outreach progr ...
Indiana and Kentucky, and the Indianapolis Museum of Art at
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. The theme for the symposium was ''Design, Community, and Progressive Preservation'', a title which recognizes the need to look for forward looking preservation plans in the future of cities.
The Architect's Newspaper ''The Architect's Newspaper'' is an architectural publication that covers the United States in monthly printed issues and online. The paper was founded in 2003 by William Menking, editor-in-chief, and Diana Darling, publisher, to bring architect ...
proclaimed that the symposium was "unburdened by the lack of old-school historic preservation and architectural history thought chains, and discussion instead focused on innovation, creativity, and participation over historical facts delivered by academics." Over four days about 1200 attendees experienced sessions in many of the historic buildings throughout Columbus. The symposium culminated with introductory remarks from the 2019 Miller Prize Winners.


2017 exhibition

The 2017 exhibition opened on 26 August and features 18 site-responsive installations in downtown Columbus. Funding from the project has come from a number of individuals, corporations, and foundations in the region, including the
Ball State University Ball State University (Ball State or BSU) is a public research university in Muncie, Indiana, United States. The university has three off-campus centers in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, and Fishers, Indiana. The university is composed of seven aca ...
,
Cummins Cummins Inc. is an American multinational corporation, multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and distributes engines, electric vehicle components, and power generation products. Cummins also services engines and related equipmen ...
,
Indiana University Indiana University (IU) is a state university system, system of Public university, public universities in the U.S. state of Indiana. The system has two core campuses, five regional campuses, and two regional centers under the administration o ...
, Efroymson Family Fund, and the
Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts The Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts is a 501(c)3 non-profit that "fosters the development and exchange of diverse and challenging ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture, and society. The Graham realize ...
. The eighteen installations on view during the inaugural exhibition were:


Miller Prize Installations

Five projects of architecture or art that are in conversation with one of the Miller Prize Sites;


2016 Miller Prize Finalists

* Benjamin Aranda and Chris Lasch of Aranda\Lasch (Tucson, AZ and New York, NY) * Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues of Ball-Nogues Studio (Los Angeles, CA) * Herwig Baumgartner and Scott Uriu of Baumgartner + Uriu (Los Angeles, CA) * Rachel Hayes of Rachel B. Hayes Studio (Tulsa, OK) * Eric Höweler and
Meejin Yoon J. Meejin Yoon (born 1972) is a Korean-American architect, designer, and educator. In 2014, Yoon was appointed as the first female head of the Department of Architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In July 2018, she was named t ...
of Höweler+Yoon (Boston, MA) * Yugon Kim and Tomomi Itakura of IKD (Boston, MA) * Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee of Johnston Marklee and
Jonathan Olivares Jonathan Olivares (born 1981) is an American industrial designer and author. Olivares's approach to design has been characterized research-based and incremental. In April 2022 he became Senior Vice-President of Design at the Knoll furniture compa ...
(Los Angeles, CA) * Dwayne Oyler and Jenny Wu of Oyler Wu Collaborative (Los Angeles, CA) * Joyce Hsiang and Bimal Mendis of Plan B Architecture & Urbanism (New Haven, CT) * Chris Cornelius of studio:indigenous (Milwaukee, WI)


2016-17 Miller Prize sites

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First Christian Church First Christian Church can refer to any number of local congregations. The name is most frequently associated with congregations of either the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) or the Independent Christian Churches and Churches of Christ. The ...
(1942) by Saarinen and Saarinen * Irwin Conference Center (1954) by Eero Saarinen and Associates * Cleo Rogers Memorial Library (1969) by I.M. Pei and Partners *
Cummins Corporate Office Building The Cummins Corporate Office Building in Columbus, Indiana is a modernist office building designed by Kevin Roche. Constructed in 1983, the building serves as the corporate headquarters of the Cummins engine company. It was constructed on an old r ...
(1984) by Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo Associates *
Mill Race Park Mill Race Park is a city-owned park located in Columbus, Indiana (Bartholomew County, Indiana, Bartholomew County), where the Flat Rock and the Driftwood rivers join (forming the east fork of the White River (Indiana), White River) in downtown ...
(1992) by Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates with architecture by Stanley Saitowitz.


2016 Miller Prize Juried Presentations

On 10 December the 10 Miller Prize finalists presented their concepts to a jury that will decide the winners. The presentations took place at Columbus City Hall. The jury for the competition consisted of: * Sean Anderson,
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* Lise Anne Couture, Asymptote Architecture * Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher,
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* Dung Ngo, August Editions * Jason Hatton, Bartholomew County Public Library * Mark Jones, Columbus Parks and Recreation * Brad Manns, Cummins Inc. * Larry Ruble, First Christian Church


Washington Street Installations

Five installations by designers selected by leading design galleries; *''Columbus Circles'' by Productora *''Pause'' by Pettersen & Hein *''Theoretical Foyer'' by Cody Hoyt *''Playhouse'' by Snarkitecture *''Window to Columbus'' by Formafantasma


University Installations

Five installations created by architecture schools: * Ball State University Estopinal College of Architecture and Planning * The Ohio State University Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture * University of Cincinnati School of Architecture and Interior Design * University of Kentucky School of Architecture * University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning * Plus an installation created by students in the Indiana University School of Art and Design;


High School Installation

*''Between the Threads'' by high school students from Columbus schools.


Iterations of installations

Many of the temporary installations from the exhibition have gone on to be exhibited in other exhibitions or at new sites. * ''Alchemy'' was exhibited as part of the 2018
Venice Biennale of Architecture The Venice Biennale of Architecture ( Italian: ''Mostra di Architettura di Venezia'') is an international exhibition showcasing architectural works from around the world, held in Venice, Italy, every other year. Originally held in even-numbered ...
. *''Playhouse'' was exhibited as part of a retrospective for Snarkitecture at the
National Building Museum The National Building Museum is a museum of architecture, design, engineering, construction, and urban planning in Northwest Washington, D.C., U.S. It was created by an act of Congress in 1980, and is a private non-profit institution. Located at ...
in the summer of 2018. *''Theoretical Foyer'' by Cody Hoyt was given to the City of Columbus by Patrick Parish Gallery.


2016 symposium

The 2016 symposium took place September 29 to October 1 and was entitled "Foundations and Futures." It featured a sold out keynote session with
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, Will Miller,
Robert A. M. Stern Robert Arthur Morton Stern (born May 23, 1939) is an American architect, educator, and author. He is the founding partner of the architecture firm, Robert A. M. Stern Architects, also known as RAMSA. From 1998 to 2016, he was the Dean of the Y ...
, and
Michael Van Valkenburgh Michael Robert Van Valkenburgh (born September 5, 1951) is an American landscape architect and educator. He has worked on a wide variety of projects – including public parks, college campuses, sculpture gardens, corporate landscapes, priva ...
and sessions with experts on the history of
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,
Columbus, Indiana Columbus () is a city in and the county seat of Bartholomew County, Indiana, United States. The population was 50,474 at the 2020 census. The city is known for its architectural significance, having commissioned noted works of modern architect ...
,
fabrication Fabrication may refer to: * Manufacturing, specifically the crafting of individual parts as a solo product or as part of a larger combined product. Processes in arts, crafts and manufacturing *Semiconductor device fabrication, the process used t ...
, and the community. The symposium was billed as the first step to launch the first exhibition which is slated to take place in August 2017. All ten of the 2016 Miller Prize Finalists were featured in panel discussions. The 2016 symposium was recognized by NUVO as a "2016 Best Of Editors Pick."


Project development

Early planning work for Exhibit Columbus began in late 2014, and the project was officially launched on 5 May 2016 in Columbus as a program of Heritage Fund—The Community Foundation of Bartholomew County. It receives funding from a number of local and regional individuals, foundations, and corporations.


100 Variations

An exhibition was developed in the fall of 2014 as a pilot project that featured designer Jonathan Nesci who created 100 unique tables for an installation in front of
First Christian Church First Christian Church can refer to any number of local congregations. The name is most frequently associated with congregations of either the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) or the Independent Christian Churches and Churches of Christ. The ...
. This exhibition, "100 Variations," was produced by Indianapolis-based curator, Christopher West with support from the Haddad Foundation, the Columbus Area Visitors Center, and the Columbus Museum of Art and Design. Each of the tables was made by Noblitt Fabricating in Columbus, Indiana under the leadership of Curt Aton.


Graphic identity

The Chicago-based graphic design firm, Thirst, was hired in 2016 to create the Exhibit Columbus identity with the goal of creating a system that was aligned with
Paul Rand Paul Rand (born Peretz Rosenbaum; August 15, 1914 – November 26, 1996) was an American art director and graphic designer. He was best known for his corporate logo designs, including the logos for IBM, United Parcel Service, UPS, Enron, Morni ...
's designs in Columbus, along with
Alexander Girard Alexander Girard (May 24, 1907 – December 31, 1993), affectionately known as Sandro, was an architect, interior designer, furniture designer, industrial designer, and a textile designer. Early life He was born in New York City to an America ...
's work at the
Miller House and Garden The Miller House and Garden, also known as Miller House, is a mid-century modern home designed by Eero Saarinen and located in Columbus, Indiana, United States. The residence, commissioned by American industrialist, philanthropist, and archite ...
. This identity was immediately recognized with an award from the Society of Typographic Artists, and has gone on to considerable critical acclaim. The identity was primarily created by Rick Valicenti, a 2006 AIGA medalist and a 2009
National Design Award The American National Design Awards, founded in 2000, are various awards funded and bestowed by the Cooper-Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. There are seven official design categories, and three additional awards when applicable. Any supplement ...
winner.


See also

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Chicago Architecture Biennial The Chicago Architecture Biennial is an international exhibition of architectural ideas, projects and displays. It seeks "to provide a platform for groundbreaking architectural projects and spatial experiments that demonstrate how creativity and ...
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Prospect New Orleans Prospect New Orleans is a multi-venue contemporary art event in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Prospect.1 "Prospect.1 New Orleans" ran from November 2008 to January 2009. Conceived in the tradition of the international biennials, such as the Ven ...
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Venice Biennale of Architecture The Venice Biennale of Architecture ( Italian: ''Mostra di Architettura di Venezia'') is an international exhibition showcasing architectural works from around the world, held in Venice, Italy, every other year. Originally held in even-numbered ...


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