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Eisenhower Memorial design by Gehry criticized by House committee
United Kingdom Architecture News - Aug 09, 2014 - 13:31 2722 views
A 2011 rendering of Frank Gehry's design for the planned Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial in Washington. (Gehry Partners, LLP/Eisenhower Memorial)
The design for the long-planned Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial in Washington has been criticized in a newly issued congressional report that has called the project a "five-star folly."
Members of the House Committee on Natural Resources said in the report that architect Frank Gehry's design "continues to fall short of the required design principles" and that the process used to select Gehry for the project deviated substantially from protocol.
They also reported that $41 million has been "spent or obligated so far" - an amount that includes nearly $16.4 million for the designer and more than $13.3 million to the multiple parties managing the project.
The 56-page report, which is dated July 25, is the latest blow to the Eisenhower Memorial, which in recent years has been attacked by a number of individuals, including members of the Eisenhower family who have expressed their disapproval of Gehry's design.
In April, the National Capital Planning Commission rejected the current design by Gehry, singling out the design's call for large, metal tapestries and the effect that those tapestries would have on the view to and from Capitol Hill....Continue Reading
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