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Purdue Bell Tower

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Height
  
49 m

Architecture firm
  
Sasaki Associates

Opened
  
1995

Architect
  
Tachū Naitō

Purdue Bell Tower

Address
  
Purdue University, Central Dr, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA

Similar
  
Slayter Center of Performin, Purdue Memorial Union, Elliott Hall of Music, Lambert Fieldhouse, Alexander Field

Hail purdue played by purdue bell tower


The Purdue Bell Tower was constructed in 1995, at Purdue University, through a gift from the class of 1948.

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Heavilon Hall Tower

The current Bell Tower's inspiration comes from the bell tower that was part of the old Heavilon Hall, demolished in 1956. Heavilon Hall was dedicated on January 19, 1894, as part of Purdue's Engineering School. Four days later, the building caught fire and was destroyed. In light of this tragedy, James H. Smart, Purdue's president at the time, declared that a new tower would go up "one brick higher." Smart's inspirational words have since become a sort of motto for the university. According to legend, however, the bell tower was actually built 9 bricks higher. This second Heavilon tower was completed in December 1895 with clocks on each of the four sides. On April 8, 1897, four bells were installed. These bells would mark every quarter-hour until Heavilon was demolished in 1956.

Purdue Bell Tower

Through a gift from the class of 1948, a new bell tower was completed in 1995. The new tower stands 160 feet tall and, like the original, has a clock on each of its four faces. The bells from the original Heavilon tower hang at the top of the tower and are struck by electric clappers to ring at the hour, half-hour and end of classes. In addition, a computerized carillon plays Purdue's fight songs and the alma mater at 12:20 pm, 5:00 pm, and 10:00 pm. At the base of the tower is a time capsule that is to be opened in 2095.

In 2008, the bell tower was incorporated into the university's emergency notification system. The tower now contains a loudspeaker and sirens that can be heard outdoors throughout the academic portion of campus.

One legend about the Purdue Bell Tower states that the seal underneath it is cursed, and that any student who walks across the seal will not graduate in four years. It is also said that if a man and a woman kiss under the tower, and then walk past the nearby Stone Lion Fountain, they will eventually be married.

References

Purdue Bell Tower Wikipedia