The Kennedy Center Problem

Catesby Leigh doesn’t like the Kennedy Center’s Rafael Viñoly plans for a $250 million addition to Washington’s Kennedy Center. At all. “For starters, the public space created by the eight-acre deck (including the roadway) is absurdly overblown. The plaza will be a desolate, windswept space. Moreover, an open-air stairway to the Potomac promenade from the Center’s existing terrace would be far preferable to the one Mr. Viñoly proposes. And his futuristic buildings may end up looking like airport terminals. The deck and the new buildings on it must be designed to provide inviting, humanely scaled public spaces. Mr. Viñoly’s scheme does not even begin to grasp this issue.”