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“Controversy” Over Swing Park?

Architect blasts city for altering her design. Are her complaints valid?

By - Jul 25th, 2014 11:24 am

Architect blasts city for altering her design. Are her complaints valid? Back to the full article.

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3 thoughts on “Back in the News: “Controversy” Over Swing Park?”

  1. Andy says:

    I love what the “swing park” has done for the area. La’s designed looked cool, but clearly more people enjoy it now.

    But what about future “guerrilla” projects? Did we get lucky that this project worked out so well? Should we indeed have due process for changes to public places like this?

    It may be difficult to argue that point when the city does such a poor job with public art and public spaces… but does the conversation change when these guerrilla projects pop up that are not nearly as well done?

    Also, if I personally dislike one of these projects do I have that same ability to alter them as I see fit without any approval?

    Just thoughts that go through my head on this slow Friday afternoon as I think about this situation…

  2. Tyrell Track Master says:

    I’m a fan of La’s work, but come on! When the project is done, changes happen. Get over it! Be glad that people are finding these swings, enjoying the bridge, and digging the beat!

  3. Paul Miller says:

    Architects, especially the diva ones, get resentful when their designs are altered, particularly when the change speaks to a fault or shortcoming of the original design. These are sometimes people who live in a theoretical world rather than the real one, as a visit to any Brutalist building reminds us.

    In a case like this, with such a modest change, it just wasn’t worth paying for her time. Also, let’s remember that she’s not Gehry or Pelli or Koolhaus. She’s a good architect, but it’s not like we spray painted over a piece of international value.

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