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An Immodest Proposal Rankles a Capital Known for Modesty
United Kingdom Architecture News - Mar 02, 2015 - 10:17 2782 views
A rendering of a planned monument to the global victims of Communism that has been criticized by Ottawa’s mayor and others.Image Credit Abstrakt Studio Architecture
You can make out Canadians’ reputation for modesty in their capital, a city that has largely avoided erecting anything you might call monumental. None of Ottawa’s landmarks are built on the grand scale of, say, the Arc de Triomphe or the Washington Monument — not even the national war memorial or the tower of the main Parliament building in the city center.
The small park next to the Supreme Court down the street is pretty modest, too — a nameless and featureless bit of green space now used mainly as a shortcut to a parking lot. But a politically charged proposal to fill the park with a monument that would be anything but modest has prompted protests from the mayor and other politicians, riled the architectural establishment and even been questioned by the country’s chief justice......Continue Reading
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