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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Int'l Designers on CRC: "This is a Bridge Back to the 20th Century."

Posted by Sarah Mirk on Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 3:16 PM

Oregon and Washington's governors revealed today the eight people who will review the Columbia River Crossing (CRC) project for two months in response to criticism over the cost and impact of the project. The governors list the review committee's tasks as assessing the CRC's budget, implementation and post-construction performance measures, but NOT, as local leaders wanted, other ideas altogether for how to design the big bridge.

Last month, a group of Portlanders interested in design and architecture called PDXplore organized what amounted to their own independent review of the CRC project: a week-long symposium bringing together international designers, CRC staff and local architects to discuss the $3 billion bridge to Vancouver and its impact on the Portland region.

The diverse designers' take on the CRC was universally damning.

Former Director of the National Endowment for the Arts Maurcie Cox had an eloquent perspective during one panel discussion:

This project does not represent the progressive, innovative values this region is known for. Everyone knows that something is terribly wrong. The question is how do we move forward. There is a need for a larger vision. And that larger vision is not going to come from those who have been chosen to advance the Columbia River Crossing. It’s going to come from the citizens of both states. It’s going to be a ground up process.

"This is a bridge back to the 20th century," lamented Stanford history professor Richard White.

"I come here and I look at 22 lanes of flying concrete across that island and I say how was the problem mystified in such a way that this became the solution? Because it’s a pretty horrible situation," said Pulitzer Prize winning architecture critic Robert Campbell.

Wow. Listen to a whole recording of the independent design panel here. And check out the photos below to see what a REAL independent review panel looks like.

 

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While all this awesome to us design-types, it will unfortunately mean nothing to the old fogies in either state that are running shit. All they'll see are more "progressive types" spouting off at the mouth about their "better designs" and "being pretentious".

Of course, if they had've consulted the TWO COMMUNITIES THEY WERE IMPACTING THE MOST about the fucking design in the first place, we wouldn't be where we are today.

Scrap the CRC and start over. We can do better. Old Ted is almost out of there, anyway. If we can hold off a little longer we can ensure we hire the right person next time.
Posted by Jackattak on April 13, 2010 at 3:53 PM · Report
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The real problem is not a matter of "design" in the visual aesthetics sense - the real problem is a matter of design in the functionality and engineering sense: the system failure that will be created at the Rose Quarter and on the arterials of North and Northeast Portland,for example, and the terrible impacts on Hayden Island or downtown Vancouver. The fatal problems with the current proposal are much deeper than whether the bridge "looks nice."
Posted by David Bragdon on April 14, 2010 at 11:17 AM · Report
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This passes un-noted in the article, but the critique is more devastating coming from Richard White. "The Organic Machine," White's history of human manipulation of the Columbia, is one of the founding texts of environmental history.

In stating that this is a "bridge back to the 20th Century," he is not just making a rhetorical flourish. He is referring to the consequences of the 20th Century's decisions and schemes upon the river, of which he has been the chief chronicler.
Posted by dpmF94 on April 15, 2010 at 10:54 PM · Report
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A Park-Roofed CRC Bridge can be our Green Golden Gate [below]
http://www.worldinfuture.com/green-roof-so…
Posted by billb on April 17, 2010 at 11:35 AM · Report

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