City hammers out contract to protect Noguchi sculptures
Lolita Harper
COSTA MESA -- The City of the Arts has won a long-standingbattle to
protect one of its cultural treasures.
Council members approved an agreement Monday that will finally allow
the renovation of Town Center while still guaranteeing long-term
protection of the Isamu Noguchi California Scenario that sits in the
middle of the business area.
The contract approved between the Segerstroms and Life of Denver
Insurance Co. -- the lenders for the project -- gives the Segerstroms
permission to enter into a development agreement with the city. The
development agreement includes a special land-use restriction that
protects Noguchi’s artwork.
The project is a collaboration between South Coast Plaza, the Orange
County Performing Arts Center and the Commonwealth Partners LLC. The
proposal includes a pedestrian-oriented cultural arts district bordered
by Bristol Street, Sunflower Avenue, Avenue of the Arts and the San Diego
Freeway.
The 54-acre project has been in the works for months and was postponed
because of a long-standing dispute over the preservation of the
sculptures at Town Center. The developer argued keeping the garden in its
current state in perpetuity could interfere with renovations. The city
said the sculptures could not be altered whatsoever. The surrounding
buildings were part of Noguchi’s artistic vision, the city claimed.
* Lolita Harper covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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