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Angkor I, Stainless steel sculpture at Millennium Plaza Park in Lake Oswego, Oregon, United States.

Angkor I is a stainless steel sculpture in Millennium Plaza Park that rises about 14 feet (4 meters) with angular surfaces and rough textures. The geometric forms suggest Asian architectural inspiration and reflect light differently throughout the day.

The sculpture was created in 1994 by artist Lee Kelly after his travels through Cambodia, inspired by the ancient temples at Angkor Wat. It weighs about 1,000 pounds and merges modernist forms with impressions from Eastern architecture.

The sculpture represents the connection between Pacific Northwest artistic expression and ancient Cambodian architectural elements through modernist interpretation.

The work is located in Millennium Plaza Park and part of the city's free public art program featuring sculptures in outdoor spaces. The park is easily accessible and provides space to walk around and view the sculpture from different angles.

Despite its minimalist appearance, the sculpture attracted active community support when residents campaigned in 2013 to save it from removal. This effort reveals how art-minded citizens valued its presence in their neighborhood.

Creator: Lee Kelly

GPS coordinates: 45.41780,-122.66500

Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:40

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