Bucks and Johnson Controls unveil open globe sculpture outside Fiserv Forum
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – Johnson Controls and the Milwaukee Bucks unveiled an Open Globe Sculpture outside Fiserv Forum’s Johnson Controls Entrance on the northwest side of the arena. The nine-foot-high by nine-foot-wide sculpture adorned with the Johnson Controls logo will be illuminated green after Bucks wins at Fiserv Forum.
“The Johnson Controls Open Globe Sculpture is a one-of-a-kind creation for Fiserv Forum, our fans and the city of Milwaukee,” said Fiserv Forum and Milwaukee Bucks President Peter Feigin. “We look forward to the sculpture becoming an iconic symbol of our arena and seeing it glow brightly in green after each Bucks home win. We thank Johnson Controls for our valued partnership and commitment to the community and Fiserv Forum.”
The globe can be illuminated any color and will be lit with Johnson Controls colors each night and can be programmed for special Fiserv Forum events.
The Globe was made by The Metal Shop in Pleasant Prairie.