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Obama unveils plans for presidential library
Former U.S. President Barack Obama has unveiled the vision for his presidential library in Chicago, a modern, US$500 million project he hopes will be a training ground for future leaders housed in the city that launched his career.
Speaking on the city’s south side near the center’s future site, Obama revealed drawings and a 3-D rendering of a three-structure complex with a public plaza and surrounding park land near the shores of Lake Michigan.
The site is slated to be upwards of 225,000 square feet in size and house a library, museum and forum – as well as classrooms, meeting spaces, a community garden and a recreational area.
The goal was to “create an institution that will train the next generation of leadership,” Obama told a packed audience.
“So that they can take up the torch and lead the process of change in the future.”
Private donations will fund the institution and construction could take 4 years, though Obama said programming could begin as soon as this year.
To jumpstart that effort the former president announced he and his wife had donated US$2 million to a Chicago summer jobs program with the aim of revitalizing communities that will neighbor his center’s campus.
He noted the midwestern city’s reputation for violence – particularly in the downtrodden neighborhoods surrounding the library’s site – saying he hoped the future institution could provide a revitalizing space for locals.
Obama, formerly a community organizer in Chicago, said the center could also help redevelop struggling neighborhoods by encouraging new business and tourism.
The complex will be the latest addition to a national network of presidential libraries – but one the first African American president hopes will be less of a monument than a forward-looking, living institution.
“We don’t want to see some big building that’s dead,” Obama said.
“What we wanted was something that was alive, and that was a hub for activity for the community, for the city, and for the country,” he said.
He highlighted plans for barbecue grills, a spot for winter sledding and a lookout point featuring sweeping views of the lake and skyline. He also playfully emphasized the importance of an area for basketball, a sport for which his love is well-known.
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