Multiple Detroit news outlets are reporting about the controversy swirling around a potential demolition of the city’s downtown Renaissance Center five-tower block as General Motors looks to secure public funds needed for a renovation. The company is apparently pursuing an all-or-not approach to its plan, which would author a pair of large-scale office-to-residential conversions while creating new public spaces. John Portman was its original designer.
Craig Wilkins of the University of Michigan told the Detroit Free Press: "The idea of 'if you don’t go with this, then we’ll just tear it all down; seems like extortion to me, and I don’t think the public should allow itself to be extorted."
The design of the complex has been criticized as being "anti-urban" and caustically apart from the life of the city since it first opened in 1977.
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Craig Wilkins speaks truth.
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