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The fountain was designed by Angela Danadjieva using inspiration from waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge located east of Portland. While the park is named Keller Fountain Park, the fountain itself is named Ira Keller Fountain. The fountain's pools hold 75,000 US gallons (280,000 L; 62,000 imp gal) of water, while the waterfalls pump 13,000 ...
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Angela Danadjieva is a landscape architect who founded the multidisciplinary design firm Danadjieva & Koenig Associates with her partner Thomas Koenig. She is well known for her work with Lawrence Halprin & Associates, including the Ira Keller Fountain in Portland, Oregon and Freeway Park in Seattle, Washington.
Fountain for Company H (1914), John H. Beaver; Fountain to a Rose (1973) Frank E. Beach Memorial Fountain (1975), Lee Kelly; Friendship Circle (1990), Lee Kelly and Michael Stirling; From Within Shalom (1984), Steve Gillman; Ghost Ship (2001), James Harrison; The Green Man of Portland (2009), Daniel Duford; Heart Beacon (2013), Blessing Hancock ...
Lawrence Halprin (July 1, 1916 – October 25, 2009) was an American landscape architect, designer and teacher. [1]Beginning his career in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, in 1949, Halprin often collaborated with a local circle of modernist architects on relatively modest projects.
Pettygrove Park is a city park in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. [1] It is the second park in a series of urban open spaces designed by American landscape architect Lawrence Halprin in the South Auditorium District urban renewal area. The soft mounds of landscaping are responsible for the park's nickname of 'Mae West Park'. [2] [3]
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Animals in Pools is a series of ten trough-style fountains and twenty-five life size bronze sculptures of Pacific Northwest animals, designed by American artist Georgia Gerber and installed in 1986 as part of the renovations associated with MAX Light Rail construction.