September 3, 2010 ·

Luzon Architect to be Featured in PBS Documentary

Tacoma’s Luzon Building, alas, is no longer with us. But the legendary career of its architect lives on. In a PBS special called “Make No Little Plans: Daniel Burnham and the America City”, the innovative legacy of this pivotal designer will be explored, with narration by acclaimed actress Joan Allen.

“Make No Little Plans” will air on KCTS at 11p.m. on Monday, September 6th. Details about the program can be found here.

Daniel Burnham designed the Luzon building 120 years ago, in partnership with John Wellborn Root. With the Luzon and several of his other notable buildings, Burnham laid the structural groundwork for the eventual possibility of the modern skyscraper. Despite its historic significance, the Luzon was deemed hazardous after years of neglect and was torn down in 2009.

This certainly sounds like Must-See TV to us…

10 comments

  • Erik B. September 3, 2010

    Nice. But a little late.

  • crenshaw sepulveda September 3, 2010

    Perhaps there will be footage of the Luzon being torn down. How ignominious. We once had history, now we have Eric Anderson’s hole.

  • RR Anderson September 3, 2010

    get pumped.

  • crenshaw sepulveda September 4, 2010

    George Taylor: You Maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!

  • Dave L. September 6, 2010

    The young artist/historian who I believe constructed the memorial doesn’t even live in Tacoma, yet fully understand what was thrown away. She has more hindsight and foresight than all those responsible for the Luzon’s destruction.

  • RR Anderson September 6, 2010

    see if you can get an artist’s statement from her Dave.

  • Dave L. September 7, 2010

    Brilliant. Enlightening.
    Chicago, Detroit, Lincoln Memorial, National Mall, and D.C. as a whole, Pittsburgh, the Philippines, New York, Kenosha…. And we tear down our example. Describing the repercussions of the San Francisco earthquake, ending Burnham’s plans for the city, the documentary states how acts of god and acts of man have often thwarted Burnham’s best intentions. Over a century later. place the Luzon in the latter category.

  • Altered Chords September 7, 2010

    Words are cheap. Money would have saved it. Too bad we (us bloggers) could not have scraped the sheckels together to re-furbish it.

    We need to start playing the lottery, win it, and set aside a fund for historic preservation and construction of class A office space.

  • Mofo from the Hood September 7, 2010

    It’s not too late to reopen Woolworths on 11th & Broadway!

  • Altered Chords September 7, 2010

    The Woolworth building is home to an AT&T wireless telecom switch. It is a monstrosity that I doubt AT&T would like to move.

    I heard that Eric Cedarstrand convinced the city council years ago to allow a non-retail entity to occupy the space if there was a rotating art display in the windows.

    Maybe I heard that right here on Exit 133.