The Cummins Engine Company was built from a small company into a Fortune 500 international business by J. Irwin Miller. Miller was the guiding force in the renovation of Columbus Indiana and his Cummins Foundation paid the architects' fees for many of the outstanding architectural works in the city of Columbus.
The main entrance at the southeast corner. This 200,000 square foot concrete and glass building spans a three-block area and is built at the site of the old railroad yard.
The landscaping, by Jack Curtis, is an integral part of the design. A large green area on the east side is open to the public.




