And a disappointing one at that. When the most Jewish of architects really could have made something special, it seems he decided instead to nail a massing model to the doorpost. Created for his Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, it's really no better than a Guggenheim-shaped coffee mug.
And a disappointing one at that. When the most Jewish of architects really could have made something special, it seems he decided instead to nail a massing model to the doorpost. Created for his Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, it's really no better than a Guggenheim-shaped coffee mug. The Architect's Newspaper
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Mezuzah, not "mezzuah"
This is such a bad review.
NR,BWC?
i needed wikipedia up for that entire article to help me translate......
he's a one schtick pony!
oy. i just don't get his schtick.
I agree, there are so many nice <a href="http://www.mezuzahmaster.com">mezuzah</a> options to choose from like these <a href="http://www.mezuzahmaster.com/style/modern-mezuzah.html">Modern Mezuzahs</a>, that would be more fit for an architect.
I agree, there are so many nice mezuzah options to choose from like these Modern Mezuzahs, that would be more fit for an architect.
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