October 5, 2007
 
Letters to the Editor

Re: GE’s Nela Park: Modern Product Showroom in 18th-Century Garb


I enjoyed the article by Zach Mortice on GE's product show room. This is a great facility and a good resource for the design community. GE does an outstanding job demonstrating their products but they also use this facility as an educational tool for the design community. This is a unique resource that allows people to experience different ways to light spaces and understand the many lighting options available for different types of settings. I feel that the design professionals should take advantage of this resource. I am guessing that there are a lot of people outside Ohio who do not know about this resource. So it was good to see Nela Park get some publicity that is directed to the architectural community.

However, I have one small complaint. HWH is the architect and engineer of record for the recent renovations as shown in the photos, and I would liked to have had credit for our efforts listed in the article.

Best regards,

—Terry Angle, AIA
Vice President and Manager Architectural Department
HWH Architects Engineers Planners Inc.
Cleveland

Ed note: Our apologies on this oversight.

 
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