Philadelphia's award winning police headquarters, called "the Roundhouse", has received a belated 50th birthday present: the threat of demolition.
Nicole Anderson brings news that the Brutalist "Roundhouse", designed by architectural firm, Geddes, Brecher, Qualls, and Cunningham (GBQC), and recipent of the American Institute of Architects’ Gold Medal Award for Best Philadelphia Architecture in 1963, has become the latest icon from the controversial period of architectural history to face an uncertain future. With the city planning to relocate the police department to a renovated building on Market Street, Mayor Nutter has announced plans to sell the unique building, with the site having been previously identified as likely for redevelopment.
Philadelphia's design and preservation community isn't taking the threat lying down, however. "Right now, graduate students at the University of Pennsylvania’s Historic Preservation Graduate Program have teamed up with Georgia Institute of Technology’s School of Architecture to come up with different reuse strategies for the Roundhouse," says Anderson. "Two graduate students at UPenn, Kimber VanSant and Allee Berger, have launched a campaign, Save the Roundhouse, on Facebook."
In a column last month, the Philadelphia Inquirer's architectural critic Inga Saffron argued for the building's design merits. "With its sinuous, double-barreled profile, washboard abs and sculptural details, it has real style, which is more than you can say for many of today's bland, glass towers," she opined. "Our eyes and taste change. You might not like the Roundhouse now. But I predict you will - assuming it survives."
"Berger and VanSant plan on pursuing landmark status for the building," adds Anderson, "but fear that with a backlog of nominations waiting for approval at the Philadelphia Historical Commission, time might run out before the city’s development gets underway. The two preservationists are also concerned that city officials have misrepresented the condition of the building."
FULL STORY: Pending Sale of Philadelphia’s Roundhouse Police Headquarters Spurs Campaign for Landmark Status

Analysis: Cybertruck Fatality Rate Far Exceeds That of Ford Pinto
The Tesla Cybertruck was recalled seven times last year.

National Parks Layoffs Will Cause Communities to Lose Billions
Thousands of essential park workers were laid off this week, just before the busy spring break season.

Retro-silient?: America’s First “Eco-burb,” The Woodlands Turns 50
A master-planned community north of Houston offers lessons on green infrastructure and resilient design, but falls short of its founder’s lofty affordability and walkability goals.

Test News Post 1
This is a summary

Analysis: Cybertruck Fatality Rate Far Exceeds That of Ford Pinto
The Tesla Cybertruck was recalled seven times last year.

Test News Headline 46
Test for the image on the front page.
Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools
This six-course series explores essential urban design concepts using open source software and equips planners with the tools they need to participate fully in the urban design process.
Planning for Universal Design
Learn the tools for implementing Universal Design in planning regulations.
EMC Planning Group, Inc.
Planetizen
Planetizen
Mpact (formerly Rail~Volution)
Great Falls Development Authority, Inc.
HUDs Office of Policy Development and Research
NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service