Detroit house to be turned into giant ice cube
Architectural photographer Gregory Holm and architect Matthew Radune plan to encase one of Detroit's thousands of abandoned homes in ice this winter, according to this Associated Press report. Through their Ice House Detroit project, Radune and Holm want to draw attention to the staggering number of foreclosures in the city.
(Michigan saw the eighth most foreclosure activity in the third quarter of 2009, says RealtyTrac. And according to the latest Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller Home Price Index, the August 2009 price index in Detroit is at 71.59,which is the lowest of the 20 cities tracked and 22.6 percent lower than it was a year earlier.)
Holm and Radune plan to spray the house with water until it is gradually covered with ice. Come spring, after the ice has melted, the house will be demolished after crews salvage building materials.Is this a cool concept or a cold-hearted gesture exploiting a recession-ravaged city? Leave a comment below.—Gian Trotta | e-mail | Twitter | Forums | Facebook
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Posted by: Eric | Nov 5, 2009 11:19:09 PM
Seems stupid and a waste of time and water.