Funeral to be Held for Demolished Fogarty Building

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Funeral to be Held for Demolished Fogarty Building

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For the first time ever, Providence residents can gather for a funeral for a demolished buildings. 

Doors Open Rhode Island, the John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage at Brown as well as the Providence Preservation Society will hold a funeral for the demolished John E. Fogarty Building on Friday, March 17 at 4 p.m. 

The funeral will consist of eulogies followed by a procession around the demolition site. The event will conclude with a wake at a local bar. 

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A funeral wreath will be placed on the fencing that surrounds the building’s remains, and attendees will be invited to leave mementos attached to the fence. 

Fogarty Building 

The Fogarty, a “Brutalist” concrete building designed by the Rhode Island firm Castellucci, Galli & Planka Associates in 1967, once housed the State’s Department of Human Resources.  

It is being demolished by the Procaccianti Group. 

Ceremony Attendees 

The ceremony will be officiated by the Reverend David A. Ames, Priest-in-Charge at All Saints’ Memorial Church in Providence.  Confirmed eulogists include Marisa Angell Brown, an architectural historian and Assistant Director of Programs at the John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities at Brown University; David Brussat, the former architecture critic for GoLocalProv; preservation consultant Ned Connors; and Jana Planka, daughter of H. Michael Planka of Castellucci, Galli & Planka Associates. 

Additional eulogists will be confirmed by Friday, March 17.


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