A frequent backdrop for concerts, picnics and other events on campus and a favorite photo opportunity, The Colonnade represents the future aspirations of the University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) campus.
As part of the University Hall Building project, Hanson Professional Services also provided master planning and design for The Quad and The Colonnade. A presentation on the Quad design was made at the University of Illinois Springfield in February of 2004.
The landscape of UIS changed forever when the University Hall Building opened in August of 2004 and The Colonnade was established as the north anchor of the Quad in June of 2005.
In just a few years, The Colonnade became the most photographed as well as “the picture” that tells everyone, “This is UIS.” It quickly became the major landmark of the university.
The Colonnade is the focal point of the University’s quad. It is 23 feet high and consists of 12 pillars arranged in a circle 44 feet in diameter, and contains fountains that shoot water 20 feet into the air. The Colonnade includes a fountain and seating, and it serves as the campus’ symbolic center focal point along with the green spaces designed throughout The Quad.
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360° Photo Sphere from Inside the Colonnade
City Ornament
The University of Illinois Springfield is proud that The Colonnade was chosen as the center piece of the 2010 St. Joseph’s Home Official City Ornament.
Each ornament is die-cut, hand-assembled, 24-karat gold-plated, and made in the U.S.A. No more than 5,000 of these ornaments were produced. Each comes with a signed and numbered certificate.
Proceeds from the annual ornament project support the mission and the ministry of the Sisters of St. Francis of the Immaculate Conception.
- View the press release of the ornament (PDF)
- View the Newsroom video of the ornament
Related Link
- The Colonnade Photo Album on Flickr