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Weisman Art Museum (#1996)
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copyright © 2002 Chris Gregerson.
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picture date: 2002-05-20 description
This is the Weisman Art Museum, at the University of Minnesota. The road in the foreground is East River Road. The Mississippi River is behind you.
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Randy USA -- 2004-10-25
He's a genius.
ayora egypt -- 2005-10-21
it is so exciting
Walter Connecticut -- 2006-03-26
The photo is great. The building is hideous.
nanko lannap house 1, niger barracks.asokoro abuja-nigeria. -- 2006-05-18
woa someone actually designed this? mere looking at it gives me goose bumbs. this is truely amazing.
ShelbyBelby St. Louis -- 2006-10-18
Beautiful pic of a fabulous building. Frank Gehry's architecture is so breathtaking.
Rob southwest uk -- 2007-02-07
appreciate that he is pushing boundaries, but it looks like a mess of recycled tin cans. try again.
japzlambino -- 2008-06-25
Deconstructivism! This is a resinous guggenheim! splendid!
Kayla Pine Grove, PA -- 2008-10-17
Your design and structure is beautiful and useful all at once. I am in 9th grade and I now I truelly know that I want to become an architect. Thank You!!!
wendel cantes philippines -- 2008-11-05
i like your design,,very interesting,thanks.
zuha -- 2009-01-13
Awsm.....i wonder who designed it...its soo kewl!!!...
Robert florida -- 2009-02-01
This is obviously a ghery....and I dont like his design style. I find it cold and lifeless, not to mention a waste of space and materials. I believe that a "modern" look can be done whilestill keeping an organic/natural feel.