Times change.(cafeteria for Conde Nast Publications Incorporated)(Brief Article)

From: The Architectural Review | Date: October 1, 2000 | Copyright information

Design of a New York cafeteria for a large publishing company with stylish expectations provided an opportunity for material experiment.

Frank Gehry's continuing experiments with materials have strayed into glass. In his design of Conde Nast's cafeteria in New York, he has treated glass as if it were fabric, creating billowing veils of the stuff like transparent curtains dividing one area from another.

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