Raleigh’s City Plaza

Yesterday the Raleigh City Council approved the design for the city plaza that will go on the 500 block of Fayetteville St. This is the space between One Hannover Square (Bank of America building) and Two Hannover Square (BB&T building). Currently, Fayetteville Street ends at this space because construction on the Marriott Hotel and what is called Site 1 are underway. It’s all part of the Fayetteville street phase II project (phase I being completed last summer ’06)

Make sure to read the list of components in the design schematic as I feel they are important and do a good job summarizing how the space should be. As you can see from the map above, if the street continues south there will be more space on the sides because of the buildings’ placements. I like the plans for retail and restaurants to be planned along the front of the buildings along Fayetteville Street. They are even planning wireless internet for the plaza. There were a couple of stories about it on WRAL and I recall them mentioning a video monitor placed somewhere.


Digital Rendering

This city plaza comes after the downfall of the design by Jaume Plensa. His design involved a grid of lights and a stream of water. The failure of this project all came with the implosion of the old convention center, at that point the view from Memorial Auditorium down to the Capitol building was restored and city leaders did not want it touched. The project turned into a huge controversy and eventually because of the city’s mishandling, constant bickering with the design, and never accepting the artist’s changes to the work (insulting maybe?) the project was dropped. Should Raleigh have gone ahead and approved the design? We will save that discussion for another day.


Plensa’s Design

I believe the new plaza will have much potential and in a few years after it is completed it will easily see activity for 18 hours of the day. It is located in the heart of downtown and in the core business district. With Site 1 and the new Marriott hotel under construction a block away, it will be immersed in activity and should easily succeed.

Introduction

So with all the wealth of knowledge I have acquired about the city of Raleigh, I’ve decided to put it all together on this blog. What I really want to do is follow developments as they progress throughout the city, especially in the downtown area. What you’ll see on this blog is a lot of pictures of buildings, lots, construction sites, and perhaps some other general images.

On top of all the cool buildings going up that define the downtown Raleigh structure I want to talk about some of the other cultural aspects of the city. You will be seeing lots of music posts as well. I support the local music venues and try and get out to shows as often as I can. Expect pictures and reviews of random shows throughout Raleigh.

The blog is pretty straightforward and we’ll start things off with events happening this week. Make sure to leave comments and suggestions as I am open for new ideas and projects.