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He needs to smoke MORE pot!

Posted by Dylan Green | November 19, 2007 10:37 AM
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woah, i thought mudede was writing this, crazy

Posted by vooodooo84 | November 19, 2007 10:38 AM
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dominic doesn't smoke pot.

that's what he told me.

can't we just have ONE park block without a friggin hold-out leftover POS building marring it?

Posted by max solomon | November 19, 2007 11:28 AM
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Jen is correct.

Rusted steel objects on a large scale backed by authentic concrete bunker wall is just perfect.

Industrial, modern, organic, staged in scale. Beton, the stuff the Romans used/invented and the material of this century. Concrete, how could we exist without it?

The steel is Corten, designed to rust - always wanted to do a house covered it in.

Dom's taste is immature. Needs tuning by nocturnal wanderings in the sculpture garden at night in his underwear on mushroom enhancers.

Posted by Leyland | November 19, 2007 11:34 AM
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The warehouse is a great backdrop. The office building behind the warehouse is a travesty.

Posted by keshmeshi | November 19, 2007 11:39 AM
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Completely agree. Always thought the warehouse was part of the sculpture park, no clue it served another purpose (although in retrospect this view seems naïve).

The office building behind the park (the big cylindrical one) does indeed look like ass.

Posted by Jason Petersen | November 19, 2007 12:07 PM
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Did the artist have say in where his sculpture was situated? Maybe he *wanted* it in front of a low, non-descript parking garage/warehouse.

Putting a flashy condo there screams--"ignore the art! Look at me!"

Posted by NapoleonXIV | November 19, 2007 12:50 PM
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The fourteen story apartment building proposed is being developed by Martin Selig Real Estate. While the building is planned for rental apartments, they will be designed to high end condo specifications. Their target market is out-of-town business types. Apartments would start around $3000-$4000 a month.

In order to gain easement rights from SAM (to build up to the lot line), the tower design is required to be reviewed by Weiss/Manfredi of New York, the designers of the park.

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