After long debate, work to begin on Eisenhower memorial
WASHINGTON — After years of public controversy and debate, work is finally set to begin on a massive memorial to President Dwight Eisenhower.
A groundbreaking ceremony Thursday marked the start of the project, which has been plagued for years by a bitter fight over the memorial’s design and esthetics. Speakers at the ceremony included members of the Eisenhower family, architect Frank Gehry and Kansas Senator Pat Roberts.
Gehry, who designed the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles and the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, was commissioned to design the memorial. But Gehry’s original plan was strongly opposed by three of Eisenhower’s grandchildren and the organizing commission was hit by multiple resignations.
Gehry’s vision would transform a four-acre space on Independence Avenue directly in front of the Lyndon B. Johnson Department of Education Building.