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    Bernard
    wrote last edited by Bernard
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    From The Guardian:

    ‘Like a Klingon prison’: inside Barack Obama’s audacious, near-windowless, $850m presidential library

    I like the building itself. I think it's a very visually interesting building, and I would not compare it to a Klingon prison.

    I would compare it to a monument to a King. And that disturbs me. We don't have kings here. $850m for a library that is not even a library, built on public lands as a monument to a living person? We are surely on the wrong track. The glorification of the president's role and office is out of hand. I believe it was meant to be a humble office.

    No, there are no books in this building, which is why it's not officially called a library. This adds to what I find disturbing. If it were actually a library, perhaps my thinking would be different.

    This whole business of making celebrities of presidents disturbs me.

    But I really love the building and the grounds.

    The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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      From The Guardian:

      ‘Like a Klingon prison’: inside Barack Obama’s audacious, near-windowless, $850m presidential library

      I like the building itself. I think it's a very visually interesting building, and I would not compare it to a Klingon prison.

      I would compare it to a monument to a King. And that disturbs me. We don't have kings here. $850m for a library that is not even a library, built on public lands as a monument to a living person? We are surely on the wrong track. The glorification of the president's role and office is out of hand. I believe it was meant to be a humble office.

      No, there are no books in this building, which is why it's not officially called a library. This adds to what I find disturbing. If it were actually a library, perhaps my thinking would be different.

      This whole business of making celebrities of presidents disturbs me.

      But I really love the building and the grounds.

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      wrote last edited by ShiroKuro
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      @Bernard said:

      I would compare it to a monument to a King. And that disturbs me. We don't have kings here. $850m for a library that is not even a library, built on public lands as a monument to a living person? We are surely on the wrong track. The glorification of the president's role and office is out of hand. I believe it was meant to be a humble office.

      No, there are no books in this building, which is why it's not officially called a library. This adds to what I find disturbing. If it were actually a library, perhaps my thinking would be different.

      This whole business of making celebrities of presidents disturbs me.

      Agreed. I hadn't thought much about it before your post (I haven't been following the development of the Obama Ctr closely), but I think everything that Trump's doing kind of has a "numbing" effect such that it makes other things (e.g., this center) look normal.

      That's not a good trend to participate in.

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        Not a fan of the building. The statue of him and Michelle looks fine from that angle, I saw a closeup of the face with a caption that said he looked like Ron Howard and I couldn't help but laugh.

        Still I could imagine visiting next time I have time to kill in Chicago.

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          I've driven by it during construction on my way to U Chicago. It wasn't until very recently that I read the design was supposed to represent hands (mitts) with fingers pointing up that it started to make a bit more sense. We will tour sometime..

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