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Euclid Corridor Design Review Case Report

GOLD STAR FAMILY MEORIAL MONUMENT

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Project Information

Euclid Corridor Case #  EC 2018-017

Address: Wade Park, northeast quadrant of E 105th & MLK Blvd.
Company: University Circle Inc.
Architect: Behnke landscape Architectur/Krill
Description:
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Committee Actions/Submissions

Date: May 7, 2018
Committee: Staff
Action Type: Initial Plan Submission
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Date: May 17, 2018
Committee: Staff
Action Type: Tabled
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Issues:

1) Monument location should be studied further at #5 site so when approaching from East Blvd, you experience facing the monument, not seeing the side of it. Paths leading to the monument are contrary to the flow of the VA Hospital plaza and the greenspace where the proposed monument is situated.

2) Study benches to create a non-monolithic appearance. The current appearance is heavy, bulky and feels like it is competing with the monument.

3) Maximize ability to view monument with orientation onto the site - instead of it being placed in the middle of the star, move it closer to the edge of the circle.

Date: May 31, 2018
Committee: Staff
Action Type: Revised Plan Submission
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Date: May 31, 2018
Committee: Local Design Review Committee
Action Type: Disapproved
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The Committee, by a 5-2 vote, disapproved this. Although the designer met the concerns raised about the site and the way the monument interfaced with the potential audience, they did not address the monument itself. Committee members stated that the monument appears like something in a cemetary.  The memorial foundation admits that the monuments are generic to their program.

Greater consideration should be given to the fact that this installation precedent setting as this is the only proposed site that is directly adjacent to a VA hospital.

Consideration should also be given to the uniqueness of this being proposed for placement in  Cleveland's iconic cultural center. The monument should reflect the space it is in.

 
Date: June 15, 2018
Committee: City Planning Commission
Action Type: Approved
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