http://www.nytimes.com/2004/01/11/business/yourmoney/11show.htmlIT'S not that Wendy Kent Churchill doesn't want a shiny new showroom. She just wishes that it could look like a place to buy a luxury vehicle, rather than a military barracks.
But the macho, pared-down look is what the Hummer division of General Motors is pushing Ms. Churchill, a Fort Worth, Tex., auto dealer, to build. Unlike some automakers, she said, the company is not offering any financial help to add a new showroom. It doesn't have to, Ms. Churchill said, because so many competitors are vying for the right to sell new Hummers.
The drive for the new-style showroom, complete with exposed concrete, metal rafters and helicopterlike ceiling fans, is all part of Hummer's new corporate-image program, which calls for the rollout of 164 stand-alone, look-alike dealerships by 2005.
"If what they're really looking to achieve is quality, well, why can't that be done without it having to look exactly the same?" asked Ms. Churchill, who has owned part of her grandfather's 68-year-old dealership, the Frank Kent Motor Company, since she was 18 and is now its president. Just another sign of rising fascism (corporatism) in America. When are the architects' groups going to stand up to this shit and make some noise? Surely somewhere in their careers, they learned a thing or two about civic design and how it represents/influences community ...
The building pictured in the story isn't all that bad; but must we have one in every town?