Vaillancourt Fountain

Vaillancourt Fountain
A series of angular, jumbled, concrete pieces, with water running through them, set in a pool.
ArtistArmand Vaillancourt
Completion dateApril 21, 1971 (1971-04-21)
TypePrecast concrete
Dimensions12 m (40 ft)
LocationEmbarcadero Plaza, San Francisco, California, United States
Coordinates37°47′43″N 122°23′43″W / 37.7954°N 122.3953°W / 37.7954; -122.3953

Vaillancourt Fountain, sometimes called Québec libre!, is a large fountain in Embarcadero Plaza in San Francisco, designed by the Québécois artist Armand Vaillancourt in collaboration with the plaza's landscape architect, Lawrence Halprin, and completed in 1971. It is about 40 feet (12 m) high and is constructed out of precast concrete square tubes. Long considered controversial because of its stark, modernist appearance, there have been several unsuccessful proposals to demolish the fountain over the years. It was the site of a free concert by U2 in 1987, when lead singer Bono spray painted graffiti on the fountain and was both praised and criticized for the action.