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Old 11-10-09, 08:56 PM   #1
Platapus
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Default Memorial Sprawl

First a confession.

I am not a big fan of memorials, especially large ostentatious ones. In my opinion, memorials should be small, dignified, and understated. The emotional power of a memorial should come from that which is being memorialized not the structure/design of the memorial.

Living near Washington DC, I have seem what, in my opinion, is a disturbing trend to make new memorials bigger and more ostentatious than the previous one. It is almost like unless it is a huge memorial, the event must not be that important.

If anyone has seen the second FDR Memorial, you know what I am referring to. Notice I wrote the second FDR memorial for evidently the powers to be have forgotten that there already existed an FDR memorial in DC. I guess it was too dignified and small.

But recently in the news, you may have read about the construction for the Flight 93 memorial near Shanksville, PA. I think it is most approprate to erect a memorial at that location. But does it have to be that big?

The memorial will rest on over 2,200 acres total. For those who can't envision 2,200 acres it comes out to be about 100,000,000 square feet. A hundred MILLION square feet or almost 4 square miles.

Truly is the only way to memorize flight 93 is with a hundred million square foot memorial area? For comparison, the Pentagon, the worlds largest office building is just over 27 acres ( about 1 million square feet).

Should a memorial be 100 times bigger than the Pentagon?

I just think that making these huge ostentatious memorials cheapens the memorialized event.

Would a smaller memorial not be sufficient? Is the size of the memorial linked to the emotional size of the memorialized event/person.

I can only speak for DC, but if this trend keeps up, we may run out of space for future memorials.

Personally, I have a memory. I don't need huge ostentatious memorials. But I guess I am in the minority. To me, bigger memorials does not mean better memorials. I like my memorials small and dignified, not amusement park-like.

Just wanted to get that off my chest.
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