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McKeldin Fountain

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McKeldin Fountain

Credit

Courtesy Brian Snelson/Flickr

Site overview

An example of Brutalist architecture, the McKeldin fountain was built in 1982 as part of a master plan created by the Philadelphia firm Wallace, McHarg, Roberts & Todd (now WRT) to guide development around Baltimore’s harbor basin. Dedicated to the former governor and mayor of Baltimore Thomas McKeldin, the fountain was designed made with a series of concrete prisms and walkways and intended to be the centerpiece and physical link from the hotels and convention centers downtown, to the pavilions at the redesigned waterfront.

Location

McKeldin Fountain
Baltimore , MD , 21230

Country

US

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Credit:

Courtesy Brian Snelson/Flickr

Designer(s)

Other designers

Thomas Todd, Wallace, McHarg, Roberts & Todd (now WRT)

Completion

1982

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