| Cummins Corporate Office Building | |
|---|---|
![]() Aerial view, Cerealine building center | |
![]() Interactive map of the Cummins Corporate Office Building area | |
| Former names | Cerealine building |
| General information | |
| Type | Corporate headquarters |
| Architectural style | Modernist |
| Location | 500 Jackson Street,Columbus, Indiana,United States |
| Coordinates | 39°12′22″N85°55′27″W / 39.20612°N 85.92405°W /39.20612; -85.92405 |
| Completed | 1983 |
| Owner | Cummins |
| Technical details | |
| Structural system | Precast concrete and glass |
| Floor area | 200,000 sq ft (19,000 m2) |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Kevin Roche |
| Architecture firm | Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates |
TheCummins Corporate Office Building is amodernist office building inColumbus, Indiana, United States, designed byKevin Roche.[1] Constructed in 1983, the building serves as thecorporate headquarters of theCummins engine company. It was constructed on an old railroad yard and is unique for being built around the Cerealine Building, which was Cummins' first factory building.[2]
Cummins CEOJ. Irwin Miller had "a lifelong interest in architecture", and in the 1950s established a foundation to pay architecture fees for new public buildings in Columbus andBartholomew County.[3] When Cummins decided to construct a new corporate headquarters, it turned toPritzker Prize-winning architectKevin Roche of the firmRoche-Dinkeloo.[4]

The building is built on a three-block plot of land that formerly served as arail yard in downtown Columbus. As part of its distinctive construction, Roche built the new precast concrete structure around the original Cerealine Building, which served as Cummins' first factory and administrative offices.[2][5] The original building was also renovated to serve as the cafeteria for the employees of the company.[2]
Roche used precast concrete and glass as his primary building elements in the 200,000 sq ft (19,000 m2) building.[6] Jack Curtis executed the landscaping for the facility, including the large open green area on the eastern side that is open to the public as a park.[6] As of 2013, it remained in use as Cummins' corporate headquarters.[7]
In 2017 Cummins began a $50 million renovation of the building, scheduled for completion in 2019.[8][9] The renovation, designed byHOK, was completed in November 2024.[10][11]
As part of the construction, Roche incorporated aRudolph de Harak sculpture known as theExploded Engine in the lobby of the building.[1]