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"Ice House Detroit": Artists Plan To Encase Vacant Detroit Home In Ice

DAVID RUNK   10/27/09 08:29 AM ET   AP

Ice House Detroit

DETROIT — A photographer and an architect plan to freeze one of Detroit's thousands of abandoned homes this winter, encasing it in ice to draw attention to foreclosures that have battered the region.

The project from Gregory Holm and Matthew Radune, dubbed Ice House Detroit, is the latest example of the remnants of Detroit's population loss and industrial decline serving as both artistic inspiration and canvas.

"I've been really fascinated by the whole mythology of Detroit and the structures and what they represent," said Holm, who grew up on the city's east side and lived in the suburb of Hamtramck from 1997 until moving to New York City four years ago.

Holm, 38, plans to photograph the transformation of the house, which will be sprayed with water and gradually covered in ice. In the spring, crews will salvage what building materials can be reused and demolish the home. The lot will be donated, probably for a community garden.

The Detroit area has a foreclosure rate that's among the nation's highest, and Radune said the city offers a unique backdrop for the artists' work.

"It's a project that couldn't be done in the same way in New York City and it wouldn't necessarily make the same sense," said Radune, a 32-year-old freelance architect in Brooklyn who also is a DJ. "Detroit was a place where we could make it into more than architectural installation."

Holm and Radune are working to raise $11,000 online to fund the project, mostly for costs related to demolition, and hope to soon figure out where in the city they'll freeze a home.

Detroit, which has shrunk from a population of 1.8 million in the 1950s to half that now, has tens of thousands of vacant homes and buildings.

"It's Detroit's distinctive history that makes it so resonant for this kind of work," said John Beardsley, an adjunct professor with Harvard's Graduate School of Design. "It was a go-go city that in recent years has been identified as gone.

"This is not to say that Detroit can't come back, but there is a particular poignance to this history."

One deteriorating Detroit neighborhood became the outdoor art gallery for Tyree Guyton, whose more than two-decade-old Heidelberg Project has drawn international attention. Guyton transformed the houses, streets and lots with his colorful polka-dot art and collections of stuffed animals, shoes and old appliances.

More recently, a group calling itself Object Orange painted the shells of crumbling Detroit buildings bright orange to call attention to the city's blight and decay.

Radune developed the idea for Ice House while studying architecture at Rice University in Houston. After talking it over with Holm earlier this year, they decided to collaborate. A book and film about the project also are planned.

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On the Net:

Ice House Detroit: http://icehousedetroit.blogspot.com

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DETROIT — A photographer and an architect plan to freeze one of Detroit's thousands of abandoned homes this winter, encasing it in ice to draw attention to foreclosures that have battered the re...
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07:44 AM on 10/29/2009
Finally!

Some common sense action.
03:26 PM on 10/28/2009
Take a picture of it and send it to Al Gore.
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LiberalBuzz
Voting republican is voting against America.
02:35 AM on 10/29/2009
Your village is missing you.
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02:41 PM on 10/28/2009
Didn't someone do this last winter? I remember seeing photos and everything­. ( Or maybe I am getting mixed up with all the time travel and all.)
02:06 PM on 10/28/2009
We need more stimulus spending. More jobs programs. Lets pray that Obama can get it done. Millions of lower & middle class Americans are falling through the cracks. We need a bailout to help them, not the banks.

hat tip to http://fin­anceopinio­nss.blogsp­ot.com

lets get unemployme­nt benefit extension passed
01:41 PM on 10/28/2009
Let's not forget the people who DIE in Detroit every winter, because their old furnances BLEW UP - also carbon monoxide poisoning from space heaters...

And let us not forget that Detroit has had THREE "race riots" - 1863, 1943 and 1967. I vote for the ice house to be in the suburbs, where cold-heart­ed suburbanit­es (not all of them, but a whole lot) live, who don't give a dam.n. about the city.

A lack of regionalis­m is killing Detroit...­which is directly related to white racism. But who wants to talk about that. Better to do some "installat­ion art" in Detroit.
05:44 PM on 10/27/2009
How do we hold wall street accountabl­e? NO matter what Obama & his team tires to do the bankers always find a way to evade it.

as stated by http://fin­anceopinio­nss.blogsp­ot.com it is time to create economic growth that we can all benefit from; not the top 1% of earners. An equitable economy is a better one.

A second stimulus centered around job creation is needed since the first one didn't contain enough shovel ready or green jobs provisions­.
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RoveRoveRoveYourBoat
.....last one out, turn off the lights.
02:16 PM on 10/27/2009
...I'd like to start collecting donations
to imbed this architect in green jello,
with a flury of sliced bananas.
12:51 PM on 10/27/2009
Love it, you guys...To all you clueless cranks and naysayers: Detroit artists are doing some of the most exciting, socially conscious stuff on the planet right now. Hackneyed? Not even close...
11:36 AM on 10/27/2009
Can the staff here please disable the stupid sanebull widget? I don't need a daily reminder of how how poor I am because I'm not a wall street bigwig.

http://fin­anceopinio­nss.blogsp­ot.com

Obama please reform heath care and get unemployme­nt benefits passed ASAP
11:13 AM on 10/27/2009
Another example of the hackneyed "found art" movement that should have died out with the urinal and R. Mutt.
10:50 AM on 10/27/2009
stupid stunts.
10:23 AM on 10/27/2009
Hopefully this won't get to far...

Water costs money, so does electricit­y.

And there are a heck of a lot of homeless people out there...
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Harvee Wallbanger
Republicans... I got no use for you.
10:23 AM on 10/27/2009
Why not do a whole neighborho­od? It would be more fitting. Detroit is almost gone.
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Ricardo01
absurdity is the only reality
06:09 PM on 10/27/2009
Why not wait for about 6 weeks? Mother nature will make the house like that for free, like she does every year in Detroit.