- Lurie Tower
The Ann and Robert H. Lurie Tower, located on North Campus at the
University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and housing a grandcarillon -- one of only 23 in the world, but one of two on the Michigan campus -- was built in 1996 as a memorial for Michigan alumnusRobert H. Lurie .The Lurie Tower was designed by Michigan alumnus
Charles Willard Moore (AB '47, Hon Arch Ph.D. '92) and was dedicated in October 1996. A gift of the "Ann and Robert H. Lurie Family Foundation," it has 60 bells. Ann Lurie of Chicago donated $12 million in memory of her husband, Robert H. Lurie (BSE '64, MSE '66), to help fund the construction of North Campus buildings, including abell tower . Completed in late 1995, the 167-foot (50.9 m) tall bell tower is a significant landmark on the evolving North Campus.The bells of this grand carillon, which is lighter in weight than the
Burton Tower 's 55-bell carillon, are cast in bronze, in the customary proportion of 80 percentcopper to 20 percenttin , at theRoyal Eijsbouts bell foundry inAsten ,Netherlands . The North Campus bourdon bell weighs in at sixton s.External links
* [http://www.engin.umich.edu/about/lurietower.html Michigan Engineering - The Ann and Robert H. Lurie Tower]
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