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Philip A. Hart Plaza | |
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Type | Municipal (City of Detroit) |
Location | Detroit |
Area | 14-acre (5.7 ha) |
Created | 1975 |
Operated by | City of Detroit |
Open | All year |
Philip A. Hart Plaza | |
Location | 1 Hart Plaza Detroit, Michigan |
Built | 1979 |
Architect | Isamu Noguchi, Smith, Hinchman, and Grylls |
Architectural style | Modern |
NRHP reference No. | 100003554[1] |
Added to NRHP | August 30, 2024 |
Status | Open |
Philip A. Hart Plaza, in downtown Detroit, is a city plaza along the Detroit River. It is located more or less on the site at which Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac landed in 1701 when he founded Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit, the settlement that became Detroit. In 2011, the Detroit-Wayne County Port Authority opened its new cruise ship passenger terminal and dock at Hart Plaza, adjacent to the Renaissance Center, which receives major cruise ships such as the MS Hamburg and the Yorktown.[2]
The 14-acre (5.7 ha) plaza, which is named for the late U.S. Senator Philip Hart, opened in 1975 and has a capacity for about 40,000 people.[3] At the center of the plaza is the Horace E. Dodge and Son Memorial Fountain, designed by Isamu Noguchi and Walter Budd in 1978.