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    way far above Cayuga's waters..fair oh fair Millstein Hall

    Javier Arbona-Homar
    Sep 22, '06 1:39 PM EST

    Let me remind you that Cornell has been attempting to build this studio building by one architect or another for a good ten years now, if not more. Justin says that Rem Koolhaas was kind of surprised that the undergrads wanted nappy nests. (Great reportage, btw...) Careful what you wish for. You might just get chains and shackles and you will never see your own private pillow ever, Justin. My inbox yielded a few snapshots of the model...(flickr)


    Apparently the alumni in NYC also got a preview with shiny light and someone on flickr has a few cool cameraphone spyshots...


    And some encores of Remulous...




     
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    • AP

      ooooh...I wasn't sure what Justin was talking about when he referred to a "bump." seems like more of a [prada] wave, actually.

      Sep 22, 06 1:58 pm  · 
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      AbrahamNR

      Seems pretty cool. I like how it's just a box from the outside, but very Rem in the interior.

      Sep 22, 06 4:43 pm  · 
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      vado retro

      for kicks put a pizza box next to it.

      Sep 22, 06 6:08 pm  · 
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      ...for context.

      Sep 22, 06 7:49 pm  · 
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      swisscardlite

      nice pics javier. actually some of my friends are trying to prevent people from moving cots into the studio because they don't want people to make rand hall their 'home'. but we'll see how it goes...

      Sep 23, 06 12:36 am  · 
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