Stewards of IU’s physical environment

Capital Planning and Facilities works to ensure that IU campuses are beautiful, functional, and sustainable—supporting excellence in teaching, learning, research, and community engagement across the entire university.

Campus Views

Learn about IU Bloomington's oldest tree - a Bur Oak estimated at over 180 years old - and recent efforts to ensure the continued health of this campus icon.
The IU School of Medicine - Medical Education & Research Building is under construction in Indianapolis. View the construction camera.
The IU School of Medicine - Medical Education & Research Building is under construction in Indianapolis. View the construction camera.  Images are refreshed about every 15 minutes.
The annual fall planting of mums in Bloomington is underway. About 4,000 mums will be planted throughout campus.
Visitors to the Northwest Quad greenspace, bounded by the Luddy Center for Artificial Intelligence, Luddy Hall, Multidisciplinary Science Building II and Geological Sciences, are encouraged to experience its open lawn, northwest formal stair, and future woodland in the making.
Facility Operations’ Landscape Services team has been tending to thousands of plants at our greenhouses. The team will plant 29,000 pansies throughout the Bloomington campus beginning in March, weather permitting. Learn more about what’s coming to our campus planting beds, planters and hanging baskets soon.  -IU Capital Planning & Facilities
Landscape Services crews clearing snow on campus in February 2022. -IU Studios
A new addition was created as part of a recent renovation of IUB's McNutt Dining. This new, two-story atrium provides seating and gathering opportunities on the lower and upper levels. -IU Capital Planning & Facilities
The Bloomington campus has two Gingko biloba trees near Maxwell and Owen Halls that display stunning yellow leaves in fall. -IU Capital Planning & Facilities
One of two Gingko biloba trees near Maxwell Hall in Bloomington. -IU Capital Planning & Facilities
"Zephyr," by Steve Wooldridge, is a 13-foot tall, stainless steel sculpture installed on the IUPUI campus. Each of the eight, geometric shapes that make up the sculpture have significant meanings: the core of education, the wheels of progress, a mode of transportation designed for speed, fortitude and determination, the circle of life, ambition, and the scroll of knowledge.  -IU Studios
Fall leaves at Baier Hall in Bloomington -IU Capital Planning & Facilities
One of the IU scroll light fixtures by Franklin Hall in Bloomington -IU Capital Planning & Facilities
The leaves are starting to change in Bloomington -IU Capital Planning & Facilities
Fall color at IUB's Ballantine Hall -IU Capital Planning & Facilities
Near IUB's Goodbody Hall -IU Capital Planning & Facilities
Fall color at IUB's Jacobs School of Music East Studio Building -IU Capital Planning & Facilities
IUB Landscape Services staff planted over 4,000 mums on the Bloomington campus during October 2021. -IU Capital Planning & Facilities
Mums near IUB's Sample Gates and Franklin Hall -IU Capital Planning & Facilities
Baier Gates at Third and Indiana in Bloomington -IU Capital Planning & Facilities
Mums and one of IU's red clocks near Woodburn Hall in Bloomington -IU Capital Planning & Facilities
Mums on the gateway at Third and Union in Bloomington -IU Capital Planning & Facilities