Gehry Partners Has To Step Down From Museum Of Tolerance Jerusalem Project

Museum Of Tolerance // Jerusalem // Israel // Frank O. Gehry

For six years Frank O. Gehry has been set to stamp his illustrious mark on one of the most historic cities in the world with his design for the Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem but following a wave of protest Gehry Partners has been dropped as architect for the scheme.

Following a unanimous decision taken by its Board of Trustees at its November 5, 2009 meeting, the Simon Wiesenthal Center has announced “that it is redesigning its Museum of Tolerance project in Jerusalem to reflect today’s world economic realities, and will shortly name the new architect for the redesign.”

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“This is the right decision for us,” said Rabbi Marvin Hier, the Center’s Founder and Dean. “The good news, however, is that the project is moving forward; we have a fantastic site in the heart of Jerusalem and we can now refocus all of our energies on bringing to Jerusalem and the people of Israel, a project of crucial significance to its future. Unfortunately, Frank Gehry will not be the architect on the project. Frank has done an amazing job and has worked with us at every step of the way to realize our dreams. We will shortly name the new architect for the redesign.”

Frank Gehry added: “I greatly value my relationship with Rabbi Marvin Hier and admire his determination to establish a Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem that will serve as the embodiment of human respect and compassion. Unfortunately, our staff and resources are committed to other projects around the globe, and thus I will not be able to participate in the redesign effort. Contrary to a published report quoting my partner Craig Webb, this parting has nothing whatsoever to do with perceived political sensitivities. The Museum of Tolerance project is vitally important, and I have no doubt that Rabbi Hier will create a visitor experience that will bring people of all faiths closer together.”

The project has been plagued by fury from within Jerusalem which halted the project for two years, and a petition against the project following planning approval in 2008.

The new architect is due to be named shortly, according to Simon Wiesenthal Center.




3 Responses to “Gehry Partners Has To Step Down From Museum Of Tolerance Jerusalem Project”

  1. Marc says:

    Since this Museum of pseudo-tolerance was going to be built in illegally occupied East Jerusalem, and over a moslem cemetery destroyed by the Israeli occupation forces, this is good news.
    Israel is vey good at talking of tolerance, while acting as a racist colonialist occupation power.
    Let’s hope this museum will never be built

  2. Jimbo says:

    Thank God!

  3. for Marc says:

    There is no occupation!!!! Who are the Israeli’s occupy??? Muslims? Arabs? Palestinians?

    Clearly you have no idea what’s going on in Israel so i’d advise you to go back to the history books and read before you write nonsense.

    Israel was founded because jewish people had to have a place of their own. A country of their own.
    Arabs have at least 21 countries to go back to!!
    Go and pray in Mecca! Why are they in Israel for god sake? If Mecca is the most sacred place for the muslims and they pray towards it every single day, why don’t they go there and save the world from this huge headache they cause?

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