tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5723709701684173708.post1185156911866901047..comments2024-03-28T11:21:19.200-04:00Comments on The Gossips of Rivertown: What Happened at Friday's HPC MeetingCarole Osterinkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16010623982526286408noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5723709701684173708.post-21955413312730181712012-08-12T11:32:05.687-04:002012-08-12T11:32:05.687-04:00The very act of pitching these endless modificatio...The very act of pitching these endless modifications is the gentleman's expensive passion. <br /><br />Recently Mr. Galloway was called "mercurial," which sounds like a compliment to some.<br /><br />But the "smart marketing" of redirecting GossipsofRivertown-dot-com to an advertisement is also mercurial, yet is as distasteful to us as spamming.<br /><br />The internet itself is mercurial: speed of light communication of homogeneous information with no earthly obstacles. It doesn't take too much imagination to see that the pathologies of Hermes/Mercury may someday be an end to us.<br /><br />Nor is it necessarily complimentary to bring in another deity, Hestia, with whom Hermes/Mercury had a curious connection. (She was called Vesta by the Romans.)<br /><br />Hestia, the goddess of hearths, has an ancient connection to leases and deeds ("the said party of the first part does convey and confirm unto the said parties of the second part ...").<br /><br />Hestia's realm is anything but mercurial. Just as immune from Aphrodite's influence, she relinquished her throne in order to tend the Olympian hearth - and more immediately for us, also every hearth on earth, both domestic and municipal. <br /><br />More than any other, Hestia is the deity of the home itself, and of our first sense of place. Every hearth within every home is her dwelling place and altar.<br /><br />The late psychologist James Hillman shunned the internet because he recognized its instantaneity and capriciousness as pathological threats to the Hestian perspective, and to our sense of place and memory.<br /><br />(As Victor said above, think CAD: "Want 3 porticos? Click, click, click. There they are. What about columns? Click, click. Got those too. ...")<br /><br />I don't wish to belabor these metaphors, but as his self-portrait as do-gooder wears thin and while his houses sit empty, it seems that Mr. Galloway's real avocation is making endless impish plans to reinvent a place, perhaps anyplace. (And all under the cover of addressing "homelessness"!) <br /><br />"History is bunk," as Henry Ford infamously said. The ultimate postmodern expression is to efface those artifacts which embody the collective memory, not unlike what the unthinking Vandals did to antique statuary (though ironically, the Vandals didn't tend to molest the architecture).<br /><br />As with any other perspective, capriciousness as an end in itself will have a pathological dimension that is invisible to its practitioner.unheimlichhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00204285837938988668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5723709701684173708.post-21972397002456053112012-08-12T10:13:26.018-04:002012-08-12T10:13:26.018-04:00Victor, in a letter to a friend ( who we both know...Victor, in a letter to a friend ( who we both know) and probably on this blog, and maybe even in a letter to the Star before I left, I referred to the Galloway style as Gallowegian Style, but Gallowingian is perfect too, for it has the hint of Rurutanian about it. In my note our mutual friend I suggested that as creeping gallowegia infects the city it has spawned an entirely new set of styles, among them Fauxderal, Colonialette Revival, Italianoid Columnular, Greek Revulsion (that, alas, is not my coinage), and Arts and Crap.Byrne Fone https://www.blogger.com/profile/11913646848760720991noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5723709701684173708.post-61898760855300036222012-08-11T21:20:14.104-04:002012-08-11T21:20:14.104-04:00Inquire at his website:
www.gossipsofrivertown.co...Inquire at his website:<br /><br />www.gossipsofrivertown.comunheimlichhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00204285837938988668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5723709701684173708.post-38809183052362703582012-08-11T20:51:43.937-04:002012-08-11T20:51:43.937-04:00Ward Hamilton was obviously too busy being an apol...Ward Hamilton was obviously too busy being an apologist for this horrible plan to notice what was going on in this meeting. His recollection does not match mine, or apparently Carole's or a number of others present in the audience.<br /><br />In addition I have confirmed with three members of the Commission that the vote taken was on whether the application was incomplete. The result was 5-1 in favor. With only Peggy Pollenberg (a sometimes real estate broker for Galloway?) voting that the application was complete.<br /><br />It was not my impression that Jack Alvarez felt that adding brackets or a quick fix might "do the trick". Throughout the meeting he seemed utterly horrified by the proposal and did not seem inclined to accept a couple of clicks of a mouse fix for this important building and district.<br /><br />Maybe someone hacked Ward Hamilton's account and is posting as him.victorinhudsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00727070764427725170noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5723709701684173708.post-53906496612205250632012-08-11T20:38:57.603-04:002012-08-11T20:38:57.603-04:00The proposed building put before the Historic Pres...The proposed building put before the Historic Preservation Commission is not a restoration at all. It is not historic preservation either. It is a complete and utter hatchet job of one of the more significant buildings and districts in the City of Hudson.<br /><br />It also isn't a Greek Revival facade. What it is is a style all its own. Lets call it Gallowingian. It is nothing more than a rehash of the buildings that were recently built from scratch at 1st Street and Union. <br /><br />The Gallowingian style is an early 21st century style, some have referred to it as Post-Modern Plantation Style. This style is never hand-drawn by competent architects. It is a cookie cutter "Gothic Revival" module in a CAD (Computer Aided Design) program. <br /><br />Want 3 porticos? Click, click, click. There they are. What about columns? Click, click. Got those too. Tired of that pesky roof that has been part of the building for more than 100 years? Just click on the eraser tool! Swipe swipe. Now it's a flat roof. Put some crown moulding on it and voila! Gallowingian Style in no time flat.<br /><br />At the meeting Mr. Hamilton asserted that only his client cared about or is capable of taking care of these poor distressed buildings. That is the furthest thing from the truth. Anyone who follows the real estate goings on in Hudson knows that over and over, when people were ready to purchase properties which they intended to restore. Eric Galloway has come in at the last minute with all-cash offers and snatched the properties out from under them. If Mr. Galloway is unwilling to restore historic properties in accordance with Hudson's Historic Preservation Code, then there is a very easy solution. Stop purchasing them and divest himself of them.<br /><br />Mr. Galloway is the king of contradictions. He purchases buildings, evicts the tenants (making some of them homeless) and leaves the buildings to rot. Yet he purports to be a champion of the poor. He claims to want to build affordable houses. Yet to date has only built Gallowingian mansions for the rich in Hudson. Two of them sitting vacant right now, because his "Affordable Housing" Foundation has priced them out of reach to...so far...anyone.<br /><br />That same foundation which seeks to provide Historic Preservation (and "interpretation"!) so far has sought to move two historic properties from their original HISTORIC locations, and to butcher another one in place. This is not historic preservation. Not even close.<br /><br />Mr. Galloway with the aid of his buddy, walking conflict of interest Rick Scalera, is fast becoming a menace to the City of Hudson. He must be stopped!victorinhudsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00727070764427725170noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5723709701684173708.post-11859026789657245522012-08-11T20:14:56.289-04:002012-08-11T20:14:56.289-04:00The HPC unanimously accepted the application as co...The HPC unanimously accepted the application as complete and conditionally approved the proposal. Between now and the 24 August meeting I will work out details with Jack Alvarez, just as we did last month to make 501 Union a reality.<br /><br />I find it incredibly unfortunate and disappointing that you and others misrepresent facts to promote your agenda. It was, in fact, Jack Alvarez who suggested that the building would fit if some details were altered. <br /><br />Jack suggested that adding brackets to the cornice could do the trick. A contractor working on another home on 5th St had presented before me. He, too, needed to add brackets but didn't have drawings or an example. The HPC also conditionally approved his application.<br /><br />We are willing to work together.Ward Hamiltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14077951464866486246noreply@blogger.com