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December 29, 2005
Acclaimed Architect Frank Gehry Discusses Current Project in Brooklyn
Columbia News
Frank Gehry, perhaps the world's most acclaimed architect, discusses some of his current projects, including a planned residential community in Brooklyn adjoining a new arena for the Nets basketball team, as well as the effects Hurricane Katrina had on an unfinished museum he was designing in Biloxi, Miss. Gehry was a guest on Kelvin Sealey's "Citizen: The Campus Talk Show" on Oct. 31.
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Posted by lumi at December 29, 2005 8:16 AM
Frank Gehry, perhaps the world's most acclaimed architect, discusses some of his current projects, including a planned residential community in Brooklyn adjoining a new arena for the Nets basketball team, as well as the effects Hurricane Katrina had on an unfinished museum he was designing in Biloxi, Miss. Gehry was a guest on Kelvin Sealey's "Citizen: The Campus Talk Show" on Oct. 31.