PARDON HIS PROGRESS
BY FRED A. BERNSTEIN
Daniel Biederman sweats all the details in a crusade to make parks that work.
From the December 2015 issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine.
Daniel Biederman?s desire to improve America?s parks has him patrolling green spaces from Santa Monica to Boston, issuing complaints about everything from a messy bicycle rack weld (?it looks like Play-Doh?) to the quantity of caution tape around an out-of-order bathroom (?people will think it?s a crime scene?). When he is in Manhattan, in his office overlooking Bryant Park, he tries to speak with each of his employees daily?he describes it as essential to their professional development. (?I have to build them up so they can interact with clients.?) But, as in the business of renovating parks, building up often involves tearing down. During a weekly meeting of his business improvement district minions, Biederman browbeat one employee over how he approached newspaper circulation executives (who, he explained, ?are former truck drivers, with IQs of 97?); corrected the grammar of another; and ordered his social media team never to tell him a mention of one of his parks had ?gone viral,? which he dismissed as a cliché. Instead, he told the team, ?Give me real data.? Asked about his tough leadership style, Biederman later said, ?I can?t have kindergarten.?
He also can?t achieve his goals alone. James Burnett, FASLA, who has worked with Biederman?s consulting firm, Biederman Redevelopment Ventures (BRV), on parks in ...
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