Reanimate the (Packard) Ruins

Posted by RogerDetroit On 2014/3/28 16:38:10
Noticed this website proposing a design competition for the Packard Plant.http://parallelprojections.com/

"This competition challenges architects, engineers, planners, artists and students from around the globe to rethink and reshape the ruins of Detroit's historical Packard Motor Plant."

The Competition:
"Author Wendell Berry wrote, "All good human work remembers its history." Competition proposals should seek to embody this notion. We are asking not only for solutions to Detroit's current woes, but also for a memorial to its dilapidated state, the evidence of its history.

In this regard, you are charged to present a new vision for the Packard Motor Plant, which leaves a portion of the structure in ruins. Amongst the ruins, incorporate a transit center and museum to act as the nexus for your design intervention, attracting all other elements to them. The remaining program should include civic, residential, business and entertainment amenities."

"Design proposals should retain selective elements of the Packard Motor Plant, which provide unique insight into Detroit's decline, while simultaneously envisioning a new, lively, and engaging urban node. ... Ultimately, people are the makers of place; create an environment that encourages human engagement and expression."

So, what would you arm-chair quarterbacks recommend be seen in the end result??

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