I didn't see anyone post this yet, but back on the subject of the 21c Hotel, ground was broken on Tuesday:
http://www.nwaonline...aks-ground-21c/
I have to admit, I'm quite underwhelmed by the rendering of the project. Even if the interior is particularly nice, the exterior design of the hotel is not something I'd qualify as timeless or architecturally distinctive, which are characteristics I had hoped for with such a significant project. Here is the picture of the rendering from the article:
And some quotes from the article about the building:
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Onlookers gathered around artist renderings of the boutique hotel, taking in the contemporary building with its clean, rectangular lines augmented by rows of trees and the hotel’s signature red penguins. The 100,000-square-foot property will feature 104 guest bedrooms, gallery space, a restaurant, a ballroom and meeting rooms. Galleries and an outdoor sculpture garden will incorporate works by living artists and will be free to the public.
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Each 21c Museum Hotel is a unique creation designed to fit into the surrounding landscape, Berke said.
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“We hope to show that contemporary architectural ideas can be incorporated into the city and add to its character,” Berke said. “We’d like people to see that you don’t have to imitate the past.”
I appreciate good contemporary architecture, but I have to disagree with Ms. Berke on this project. I don't see her building as blending especially well with the existing downtown Bentonville or being unique or interesting enough to "add to its character". Although Bentonville did not have the existing historically significant buildings to renovate for a hotel like they did in Louisville, I think they could have done better for the design of a new building that is supposed to be a new icon for downtown Bentonville.