tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8394711926853801811.post8030847095640317845..comments2024-03-28T16:54:44.319-07:00Comments on The Emeryville Tattler: Wareham Development: Sterile, Banal, CorporateUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8394711926853801811.post-18986894195394790112012-05-07T16:54:05.566-07:002012-05-07T16:54:05.566-07:00You are arguing one of Wareham's buildings is ...You are arguing one of Wareham's buildings is well designed from an architecture point of view (I would disagree) but what I'm saying is the architectural portfolio presented by Wareham's Emeryville properties is banal and stultifying, from a pedestrian point of view. As a resident and not a drive by viewer, the pedestrian experience is the one that matters.<br />The charge remains: Warehamland is sterile.Brian Donahuehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12705682112476904502noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8394711926853801811.post-18515662233731353232012-05-07T12:55:55.035-07:002012-05-07T12:55:55.035-07:00Hi, I am an Emeryville resident for over 10 years,...Hi, I am an Emeryville resident for over 10 years, an architect with close to 20 years of experience, don't mean to sound presumptuous, but I would like to say that the glassy curtain wall Wareham building is one of the most beautiful buildings in Emeryville, I would go as far as saying one of the most well-proportioned office buildings in the entire bay area!! The new Emery Station building would be a strong contender for the ugliest building in the bay area- I am not being dramatic or exaggerating.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8394711926853801811.post-37921139120086387452012-03-13T20:52:08.187-07:002012-03-13T20:52:08.187-07:00I pity the poor fool who pities me!I pity the poor fool who pities me!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8394711926853801811.post-47130855903157568132012-03-08T14:06:34.928-08:002012-03-08T14:06:34.928-08:00Hi Robert-
Yes, I agree, I am not an architectural...Hi Robert-<br />Yes, I agree, I am not an architectural critique, I am however, an architectural critic. That's how I'm able to recognize the banal and stifling nature of the buildings in Warehamland.<br /><br />Regarding your anti-development charge- Watch out there chief...you might be exposing your bigotry against residents who would like a higher caliber of development in town. To thuggishly conflate those who would so ask for better development with anti-development is just that: thuggery.<br />It's ironic that the city council is actually the anti-development crowd here...they keep approving low slung, low density suburban style malls and such with their acres and acres of parking lots. It has been me (and others) who have asked for years for 'smart growth'; that being HIGHER density, HIGHER intensity development here. The developers, for their part, only want to build what they perceive as the most likely to maximize their profits...and so that's what we've gotten here in Emeryville. Being a resident, I love the idea of Emeryville changing and becoming better.<br />Remember, someone that calls for denser development is not anti-development.Brian Donahuehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12705682112476904502noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8394711926853801811.post-13121028579950879952012-03-08T09:51:30.804-08:002012-03-08T09:51:30.804-08:00I live near the Wareham campus and next to the new...I live near the Wareham campus and next to the new greenway building. I believe that Wareham has done a very nice job. Now, I'm not an architectural critique (you clearly are not, either), but I'm glad Wareham is talking toxic waste sites and turning them into community assets. And yes, I've been to the 24/7 park. I go there often. Others are usually there, as well. <br /><br />As for the new Greenway building, Wareham solicited community input and revised their plans on the basis of what they heard. They have worked closely with neighbors and have actually managed to build that new building with very little inconvenience to those of us who are steps away.<br /><br />You come across as an anti-development person (which is your right) who will bitterly oppose any change. I pity you.Robertnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8394711926853801811.post-87813119601473342712012-03-07T23:25:45.814-08:002012-03-07T23:25:45.814-08:00I believe I need a list of all these so called par...I believe I need a list of all these so called parks and common spaces I can visit. I've never been or heard of the park in the above picture. I'm sure my nieces would love it!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8394711926853801811.post-31145881611872475272012-03-07T19:33:36.115-08:002012-03-07T19:33:36.115-08:00It's labeled "opinion" so I'm ok...It's labeled "opinion" so I'm ok with hearing Brian out. Brian is pretty good about printing letters to the editor in their full, un-edited form if anyone cares to make a reply.Michael Webberhttp://conditionemeryville.tumblr.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8394711926853801811.post-6683333700840744262012-03-07T14:59:45.599-08:002012-03-07T14:59:45.599-08:00Rich Robbins is the biggest gonif since Bernie Mad...Rich Robbins is the biggest gonif since Bernie Madoff. Those two and Ruth Atkins make me ashamed of my heritage.<br />All the work I do to live by example as an ethical, generous and compassionate soul is wasted when Atkins, Robbins and Madoff go around confirming every anti-Semitic stereotype there is. Sad.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8394711926853801811.post-10919523333693928022012-03-07T14:54:36.977-08:002012-03-07T14:54:36.977-08:00Brian,
Thank you for the astute architectural cri...Brian, <br />Thank you for the astute architectural critique and review. <br />On the one hand Robbins may be rich, but he has poor taste. On the other hand, it is hard to think how you could make a bunch of bulky and squat four story office/lab buildings look nice. Is Robbinsville more or less ugly and uninspired as Bishop Ranch Business Park? What about the Watergate towers I, II, III and IV? It's hard for me to say.<br />Where Emeryville went wrong is the council and planning commission's decisions for BIG projects---requiring a clean slate---bulldozing everything so Robbins, Madison Marquette and the rest get a vacant lot. Our city would be much more interesting, have a much more diverse business and tax base and be more affordable both for businesses and residents and have a better quality of life, had city leaders allowed Emeryville to change slowly and organically....now we have boring corporate chain stores and office jobs for dull cube jockeys.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8394711926853801811.post-51541221279776189652012-03-07T14:06:31.889-08:002012-03-07T14:06:31.889-08:00I guess only children care about the public common...I guess only children care about the public commons...adults on the other hand just want to get home to comfort and safety and snap on the TV... leave the public realm to the children, is that what you're saying?.<br /><br />If you re-read the article, you'll note that I do not address any positive economic effects Warehamland may have. The story isn't about that, it's about City Hall devaluing the commons and questioning why that regime should hold sway. It's my contention that the greater public should expect their interests to have primacy as we develop our town.<br /><br />You are free to characterize this as childish if you want but that would mean most people are mere children (or should be).Brian Donahuehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12705682112476904502noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8394711926853801811.post-84957082902213933162012-03-07T13:26:56.474-08:002012-03-07T13:26:56.474-08:00This "news" post sound a lot like a Fox ...This "news" post sound a lot like a Fox News "Fair & Balanced" piece. I understand your upset, but you come across as a bitter person.<br /><br />I've worked in one of the "Warehamland" buildings for the past three years and although I don't live in Emeryville, I can assure you that I've pumped an awful lot of money into local restaurants and shops. <br /><br />Do you realize that most people would never have stepped foot in the Wasteland that was once Emeryville if these sort of developments didn't exist? I can understand your frustration, but take a deep breathe...and calm down and act like a grown up.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com