University of Houston Tears Down Iconic Cullen Fountain for Centennial Plaza Renovation
KHOU 11July 5, 20252 min3,947 views
4 connectionsΒ·5 entities in this videoβDemolition of an Iconic Fountain
- π The Cullen Family Plaza Fountain at the University of Houston, a landmark for half a century, is being torn down.
- π« This demolition is part of the university's Centennial Construction Project, aimed at modernizing the campus core.
Memories and Nostalgia
- π Many alumni, like Ron Trovinho, have fond memories of the fountain, using it as a hangout spot and a place for reflection.
- π Academic adviser and alum Kaylee Ellington shared that the fountain was a significant location during her student orientation, where she and others reflected on their futures.
The Future: Centennial Plaza
- π¨ Artist renderings reveal the Centennial Plaza, which will feature modernized water features, green spaces, and new seating.
- β¨ The renovation is intended to give the historic core a facelift, ensuring that memories of the original fountain remain intact while creating a new space.
- β³ The project is expected to be completed in two years, coinciding with the University of Houston's 100th anniversary.
- π The goal is to create a revitalized space for future students to make their own memories.
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