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Frank O. Gehry: Design Process and the Lewis House at the Philadelphia Museum of Art

By Sebastian J — Filed under: Museums and Libraries , News , ,
 

The exhibition, that includes 120 architectural models, photographs, drawings, and videos, along with furniture and decorative arts enters its final weeks, and will end on April 5th.

The exhibition is located in the Collab Gallery, first floor, Perelman Building in the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

You can find more info on the exhibition here.

 

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otto rojas says:

ESPECTACULAR!QUE MAS SE PUEDE OPIUNAR COMO SIMPLE MORTAL

 
# February 8, 2009 at 20:02

After reading this article, I feel that I need more info. Can you share some resources please?

 
# April 9, 2009 at 07:44

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