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December 23, 2006
The Architect
Wall Street Journal
In this relatively dark conversation, one story that Mr. Gehry told me and which made him chuckle was that of a friend who is a chiropractor and who asked him to help her lay out her office. "I love doing that kind of stuff," Mr. Gehry said. The friend came over and brought her floor plans and Mr. Gehry spent several hours noodling over them. "I've always had the fantasy of having a little kiosk in the mall where I could do that. Where people would line up and you would charge them 25 bucks and you would look at their plans. I love doing that kind of stuff. They think you are a genius when you move one little wall and get an efficiency and nobody had thought of that before. Small pleasures."
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NoLandGrab: There are more than a few people in Brooklyn hoping that Frank gets his mall kiosk...and leaves Brooklyn alone.
Posted by amy at December 23, 2006 11:25 AM