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35 Arnoldi Triplex 326 Indiana Ave Frank Gehry 1981
EARLY CONTEMPORARY Intended as the first of a series of studio spaces built for local artists, each studio was designed by Gehry around a different oversized abstract sculptural element – a stair, a fireplace, and a bay window. On the interior, structural elements were left exposed, a testimony to Gehry’s belief that many buildings look their most interesting before they are finished.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Venice CA Contemporary Archtecture
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