In mid-September, dignitaries and citizens of New York gathered to celebrate the first shipment of
granite foundation stones for the Franklin
D. Roosevelt
Four Freedoms
Park. Honored guests
included David Paterson, the Governor of the State of New
York; Michael Bloomberg, the Mayor of the City of New York, among other
luminaries.
Representatives from the general contractor, F.J. Sciame Construction Co.,
Inc.; the stone installer, Port Morris Tile & Marble Corp.; and
installation materials manufacturer, MAPEI Corp., participated in the events of
the day. During the ceremony, the dignitaries signed their names on a plaque
made from MAPEI’s Ultracolor Plus grout. Kerapoxy, a 100 percent-solids epoxy
grout, has been specified to fill the joints between the stones, which will be
set with masonry mortar.
The park, located at the south end of Roosevelt Island
in the center of the East River, will be
dedicated to U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. A square plaza called “The
Room,” will highlight Roosevelt’s famous “Four
Freedoms” speech, delivered on January 6, 1941. “The Room” will pay homage to America’s
commitment to these freedoms -freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom
from want, and freedom from fear. Granite-paved promenades protected by low
granite walls will line the tree-shaded garden that leads to “The Room” at the
tip of the park. The tops of the granite walls alongside two striking alleys of
Little Leaf Linden trees will be engraved with memories from both FDR’s - and
our country’s - life. Each of the 144 milestone “chapters” will be engraved
with a memory and the name of the chapter donor or someone the donor wishes to
honor.
New York City
underwent a fiscal crisis that put the project on hold. But on March 29, 2010,
construction began on the site, and it is expected to be completed in 2011.