Christopher Hawthorne reviews the recently opened Madame Tussauds wax museum in Hollywood, designed by Michael Rotondi and John Ash.
The wax museum is an attempt by an architect known for sharp-elbowed, go-it-alone buildings to knit one of his designs into an increasingly crowded urban fabric. It is iconoclasm as infill.
Christopher Hawthorne reviews the recently opened Madame Tussauds wax museum in Hollywood, designed by Michael Rotondi and John Ash. LA Times
The wax museum is an attempt by an architect known for sharp-elbowed, go-it-alone buildings to knit one of his designs into an increasingly crowded urban fabric. It is iconoclasm as infill.
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