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Alsop Makes U.S. Debut in Yonkers





April 3, 2007

The latest European architect to hop the pond for a U.S. debut is Will Alsop, a Brit who hopes to transform a long-unused power plant along the Hudson River in Yonkers, New York, into a sweeping residential complex featuring a museum, restaurant, and park.

Under the plans, which Alsop unveiled to a 50-member audience at a public hearing in Yonkers last week, the hulking 80,000-square-foot power plant will lose its two smokestacks and gain a large residential tower. A third of the 400 units will be luxury condos and the rest rentals, with some reserved for low-income residents, said Erik Kaiser, principal of developer Remi Companies.

The $250 million project also calls for adding a contemporary art museum, located in a former switch-house, and a new apartment structure, nicknamed the “magic tower,” with a boxy upper portion balanced on tentacle-like stilts.

“Good architecture does make a difference,” Alsop said at the hearing. But some audience members expressed concern that the main building, at 25 stories high, will block river views. Others said they favor preserving the power plant as it is now. Alsop countered, “the building will fall down if nobody does anything about it.”

These issues could surface again as the zoning-approval process begins in May. What went unchallenged, however, is the whimsical style of Alsop. In 2000, he won his country’s top architecture prize, the Stirling, for London’s Peckham Library and Media Centre. A red, tongue-like decorative disc tops the building’s hefty cantilevered main volume.

“World class architecture should be in Yonkers,” Kaiser said. “You should be demanding something that is not typical.”

C. J. Hughes


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the hulking 80,000-square-foot power plant will lose its two smokestacks
Older design perphaps? The two smokestacks are still shown here...





Alsop to build in New York

SMC Alsop has a foothold in the USA with a major commission from the REMI Corporation to design a residential and museum development overlooking the Hudson River in Yonkers, NY. Located behind the Glenwood station, 25-minutes from Manhattan’s Grand Central Station, this project will rejuvenate an undervalued area of the river frontage representing the major focus for a new waterfront masterplan authorise by the City of Yonkers. The project will pioneer various innovations in prefabricated construction, with self-sufficient energy production, including a wind turbine on the tower roof. Completion is scheduled for 2008

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wow, and I thought I had seen it all....

I have no further comments.
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Ugly in my opinion.
Looks like chicken wire on top.
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Looks like a bad Christo exhibit that went over budget. Gross!
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ok here's another comment

it's....it's......::vomits::.........it's just a little unattractive
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His debut and finale, all in one project?
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I suppose it fits the city. Yonkers!
A city with a weird and ugly name will have a equally weird and ugly building.
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But you havent seen it all!



Childrens scribbles or graffiti on the museum and fake boulder blobs on the roof.



Wearing a skank plastic dress, twigy makes her return.


As I said on WNY this is the architectural equivalent of the painting of the Virgin Mary covered in elephant dung.

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So we have a Kleenex box with child graffitti on the left, some sort of... um...? with giant lemons in the middle and some sort of upright fish tail on the right. WTF is this?
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This might easily be the ugliest, stupidest, and most worthless "design" I have ever seen. Too much artist and not near enough architect in this proposal.
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Acid Architecture.
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Worse than the Gobbler.
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I like it... it's honest and playful. I'm a bit of a fan of his, actually.


some of his work in Toronto:

Westside Loft (though I think the design has changed)


the Queen St sales centre for Westside Lofts


OCAD



and from London...


Liverpool proposal:
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^^ Some of those are neat looking. But this proposal is just garbage.
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Ahh... hmmm... No sorry, not doing it for me. The style is nice for a low-rise, but not for something that is that big and will stand out that much.
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awesome ... hopefully this gets him out of Toronto!
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Geez thats really ugly...
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A tower with a dress bottom? WTF. (inevitable looking up her skirt jokes) It is inventive, and creative and while I applaud that, im not a fan of this one. Send it off to Louisville.
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