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I heard a rumor that Wright was not permitted to build in New York when he was a young architect (probably the beaurocracy of codes,etc.) Anyway, eventually he got famous and was commissioned to do the Guggenheim. It was (at the time) a controversial design which was perceived as being ugly by many and was dubbed "Wright's Revenge" for the earlier snub.
Anyone out there know if this is true or just a wondeful urban legend?
John Bowditch
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> From: Eric Siegel
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> Hi, Andrew:
>
> Well, there's the Guggenheim!
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> Eric Siegel
> Director of Planning
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> > -----Original Message-----
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> > Subject: Unique & Challenging Exhibit Spaces
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> > At Zeum we have a room we call the cone, which is a high (3
> > stories) round space. Around the outside of the cone there
> > is a "corkscrew" walkway which has balconies that overlook
> > the central space at various heights. It is both an
> > impressive space and a challenging one to design exhibits for.
> >
> > I am wondering - what other spaces like this are out there?
> > How did you approach the design process? What did you end up doing?
> >
> > Right now we are exhibiting Metafield Maze by Bill Keays:
> >
> http://www.zeum.org/exhibits/metafield2/main.html
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> In the past we have had Jam O world:
>
> http://www.zeum.org/exhibits/jam/main.html#
>
> The space is simultaneously so promising and difficult that we have
> never used it to its fullest extent.
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> Andrew Sternick
> Technology Administrator
> Zeum
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> Now in Zeum's Main Gallery...
>
> WHOOSH!
> Let your imagination soar at Zeum.
>
> - Make art that comes to life in the wind
> - Design, build, and fly your own kite
> - Create a symphony of wind sounds
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