I like how he suggests that Gehry walk away from the project now, since the arena by itself (without the surrounding towers) will create a hole in the urban fabric....
I hadn't made it all the way through the Ourossoff article before I posted this, but stick to the end for the kicker: Nicolai's calling for Frank to walk off the job.
Brooklyn would greatly benefit from this aspect of the 'slower economy'
While Gehry is a great architect he is a horrible 'skyliner' --
Never too late to do the right thing - change the entire design team and asemble a design which suggests more diverse architectureand better, wholistic, inspiring and green approach to landscape and site issues.
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I like how he suggests that Gehry walk away from the project now, since the arena by itself (without the surrounding towers) will create a hole in the urban fabric....
I hadn't made it all the way through the Ourossoff article before I posted this, but stick to the end for the kicker: Nicolai's calling for Frank to walk off the job.
Ha, beat me to it, nam!
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Brooklyn would greatly benefit from this aspect of the 'slower economy'
While Gehry is a great architect he is a horrible 'skyliner' --
Never too late to do the right thing - change the entire design team and asemble a design which suggests more diverse architectureand better, wholistic, inspiring and green approach to landscape and site issues.
Landman...
Certainly!
Yeah, get right that, guys, let me know how that works out.
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