The back entrance from Space Center Blvd to UHCL at Middlebrook and E. Bayou campus entrance |
Walk toward the back (student) entrance to the Bayou Building |
Pass by the Beta Gamma Sigma statue on the way in |
Nice blossom at the front of the Bayou Bldg |
Large potted plant full of the yellow blossoms |
"Spiritus Mundi" sits in front of the Bayou Building |
Beyond the sculpture, UHCL's main building, the Bayou Building, opened for classes in 1974 | |
More unique blooms at the front of the building |
Never noticed these until after going to El Paso |
Now it looks like the blossom in El Paso |
Hand prints on the dark-patina side |
Renowned Spanish sculptor, Pablo Serrano, created "Spiritus Mundi", translated to "Spirit of the World." Serrano's concept is described as "the juxtaposition and tension within each pairing of life." The two bronze objects are arranged in an adversarial pose. Each object has a polished side and a dark-patina side with handprints. The two halves represent something separated, yet is part of itself. | |
Student Services Building was completed in 2005 |
Change up the focus for a view of the sky |