Frank Gehry unveiled revisions to his controversial design for a proposed memorial honoring Dwight D. Eisenhower this week, in an effort to appease a chorus of critics that includes Ike's own family, reports Lonnae O'Neal Parker.
In the latest turn in a controversy that has been boiling for months, representatives of architect Frank Gehry unveiled changes to his design for a four-acre memorial to the former president on Tuesday. To be located just south of the National Mall in Washington D.C., the memorial had drawn the ire of architectural traditionalists, conservative critics and, most prominently, Eisenhower's granddaughter, Susan Eisenhower, who "compared
Gehry's design to Communist-era decorations that honored 'Marx, Engels
and Lenin.'"
Gehry's team has modified the design of the memorial in an effort to address criticisms that it did not adequately reflect Eisenhower's accomplishments in the military, or as president. According to Parker, "Gone are bas-relief sculptures in favor of three-dimensional,
heroic-size statues of Eisenhower as president and general, with space
for his accomplishments on the stone blocks and quotations on lintels
above them. The changes address some of the original design's focus on
Eisenhower's modesty by putting forth a more muscular representation of
his leadership."
"In a letter to the commissioners read by Meaghan Lloyd, Gehry's chief of
staff, Gehry indicated that he had considered the feedback and
criticism generated by his initial proposal. 'I love this type of
collaboration,' he wrote. 'It is a process that I think is vital to the
success of any endeavor and one that was necessary to make sense of
sometimes contradictory characterizations of President Eisenhower.' The
changes help 'tell the story of Eisenhower with more dignity and power,'
he said in the letter.
While critics, such as the National Civic Art Society, seemed unmoved by the changes, Eisenhower Memorial Commission members, "unanimously expressed support for moving forward."
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