LA's Pershing Square Is Preparing for a Redesign—And Some Worry They Are Losing a Valuable Civic Space

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Surrounded on all sides by "business blocks of architectural beauty and metropolitan dimensions," the intersecting planes of Pershing Square in Los Angeles provide a modernist retreat for many Angelinos in the downtown area. While to some, the square's large stucco tower and aqueduct-like water feature serve as a cultural landmark, the park has drawn negative press due to its lack of green space and abundance of drug-related activity. John Moody purposefully concentrates on the perception, memory, and identity of the space in his documentary Redemption Square—winner of the Best Urban Design Film 2017 at the New Urbanism Film Festival. Using the voice of strangers, residents and those who used to call it home, Moody guides you from the park’s formation in 1866 to its impending renewal: a “radically flat” redesign courtesy of Agence Ter and Gruen Associates.

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Cite: Tom Dobbins. "LA's Pershing Square Is Preparing for a Redesign—And Some Worry They Are Losing a Valuable Civic Space" 10 May 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/894096/las-pershing-square-is-preparing-for-a-redesign-and-some-worry-they-are-losing-a-valuable-civic-space> ISSN 0719-8884

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