But if a memorial is built to commemorate this remarkable man, it should not be the trash Gehry designed.
This has become such an awful boondoggle.
Ike’s campus in Abaliene Kansas is the place for Ike fans.
Any Freeper driving I-70 must allow four hours to see it. There’s his home, WWII museum, presidential library. All of it puts his extraordinary life into context.
I saw a color sketch but I would like to see a very detailed plan before declaring that this is the only work of Gehry that I have ever seen that looks like it (1) is actually constructible and (2) that does not appear to have half the viewers get an immediate upset stomach.
I feel that everyone has to make a living, but it amazes me how this guy keeps getting commissions based upon the history of his problem prone projects.
Many of the great trend setters in architecture had designs that were unconstructible with technology available at the time. (More has been spent on repair the leaking and problematic Falling Water than was spent to build it originally.) Gehry however falls into a complete class of his own.
Moshe Safdie, Gehry, I. M. Pei and others on the cutting edge of architecture almost always are going to have “court costs” for the owners and builders that end up utilizing their services. Often their buildings are referred to as monuments, but it would be better termed to call then monuments to ego.
At the time of the Hyatt Regency Skywalks collapse, a famous industrial designer (Victor Papanek) that I heard interviewed said that as design and architecture merge into a executable package they often have a “Gee Whizz” factor that remains problematic in execution. It is the factor that the designer insists upon and becomes integral to its sale to the owner but the designer’s own team of architects and engineers aren’t able to fully make it constructible and sound. It is the factor that makes viewers of the finished product say, Gee Whizz how do they keep that up there, or gee whizz, how did they do that.
Just put Ike on the $10 bill and Reagan on the $20 and skip the memorials.
It’s hard to make any assessment over the proposed memorial without any description or drawing of what was proposed.