Nuclear Energy (sculpture)

Nuclear Energy
ArtistHenry Moore
Year1964–1966
CatalogueLH 526[1]
TypeBronze
DimensionsDivergent measurements exist; see text
LocationUniversity of Chicago (outdoor) at the former site of the Stagg Field west stands rackets court, Chicago, Illinois

Nuclear Energy (1964–1966) (LH 526) is a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore on the campus of the University of Chicago at the site of the world's first nuclear reactor, Chicago Pile-1. The first human-made self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction was created here on December 2, 1942.[2] The sculpture is set in a granite paved quadrangle, with the paving stones radiating outward from the sculpture, and memorial plaques mounted on a adjacent wall. The memorial site is a National Historic Landmark and Chicago Landmark.

  1. ^ "Nuclear Energy". henry-moore.org. Archived from the original on December 17, 2022.
  2. ^ "10 Intriguing Facts About the World's First Nuclear Chain Reaction". energy.gov. Archived from the original on December 15, 2023.

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