Hugo Gellert Murals

One focus of the proposed renovation is the restoration of the murals in our existing building lobbies, in which Hugo Gellert depicted famous people and events from American history.

Almost everybody today is in favor of keeping the murals, but that wasn’t always the case. Most recently in 2003, when there was mounting talk of a lobby renovation that never happened, a shareholder vote on whether or not to preserve the murals was covered by The Forward and The New York Times.

Around that time, the New Deal Network (a pioneering web-based educational resource on American history) of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute (now known as the Roosevelt Institute) posted a basic but nice site about the murals, including a lesson plan that could be used to teach about them. The New Deal Network website no longer exists, but the mini-site regarding the murals was captured by Archive.org’s Wayback Machine, and we have reproduced the site.

Proposed Renovations

In late December our Board revealed their plans for a large-scale renovation of the ground floors and outdoor spaces of our residential buildings.

Preliminary plans are available at https://sewardparkcampus.com/ (the password is posted on bulletin boards in our buildings’ lobbies).

The Board hosted a webinar to answer questions about the plans on January 7. A recording of that meeting is available at this link. The passcode was emailed to shareholders on January 8. You can retrieve it by logging into LoftLiving and then clicking this link after you’ve logged in.

There has been a lot of discussion of the plan on spcomm, and a group of neighbors who are concerned about some aspects of the plan have started a new blog, The Seward Park Cooperator, which we have also added to our permanent links on this site.