My blood boils when I look at pictures of how perfectly illustrative of the mid-century "international Style" bauhaus "little gem" it was, when I was forced in 2003 at gun-point to hand over the keys.
My original vision of making it a tiny museum focusing on the 20+ houses we included in the historic survey in 2002, was to be my gift to Wellfleet and the amazing cultural history and famous modernists who summered there.
Yes, some successes, Peter McMahan holding back the dike in Wellfleet and the staunch protectors of Dune Shacks.
Even more, in this time of crisis around housing, I still can't understand the Park's voracious appetite for demolishing buildings.
Thanks for this piece, Seth. Well done.
My blood boils when I look at pictures of how perfectly illustrative of the mid-century "international Style" bauhaus "little gem" it was, when I was forced in 2003 at gun-point to hand over the keys.
My original vision of making it a tiny museum focusing on the 20+ houses we included in the historic survey in 2002, was to be my gift to Wellfleet and the amazing cultural history and famous modernists who summered there.
Yes, some successes, Peter McMahan holding back the dike in Wellfleet and the staunch protectors of Dune Shacks.
Even more, in this time of crisis around housing, I still can't understand the Park's voracious appetite for demolishing buildings.
Shameful. That's all I can say.