Gingerbread design story irks laid-off architects
A story in the Seattle Times today on the gingerbread village under construction at the Seattle Sheraton rubbed some Seattle architects the wrong way.
It wasn’t really the story that bothered them, just that local architects decorating with candy are getting ink in the Times while major layoffs at local architecture firms aren’t.
“There’s a lot going on in the architecture industry that isn’t so “heartwarming” and has escaped the attention of the press,” writes one commenter who identifies himself as Seattle chump. “If Microsoft lays off 17 employees, it makes the paper, but if a Seattle based architecture firm lays off 200+ employees, there is no mention of it. If being laid off makes me a “Scrooge,” then so be it.”










