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- "New World Trade Center Rises - Dutch Developers Build Business District in South Amsterdam"
-- "Even in a city famous for its half-moon-shaped canals, developer sometimes have to dig their own. ..." (Raghavan A, wsj_98.12.09)
- "A not-so-grand plan for the South Bank"
-- "At last, some sanity on the South Bank, a place previously seen as so ghastly and so intractable that it drove its former administrators into unusual forms of dementia ..." (Rowan Moore, les_98.12.07)
- "In China, a New House of Cautious Openness"
-- "Proudly cosmopolitan, Shanghai chose a Western architect for its Grand Theater. But his plan for a transparent exterior went too far." (Faison S, nyt_98.12.06)
- "Frank O Gehry, FAIA, Awarded 1999 AIA Gold Medal"
-- "Stretching the boundaries of man's imagination, challenging convention, inspiring debate, and startling our sensitivities ..." (Ronald Arthur Altoon, AIA President, in prn_98.12.03)
- "An Early Start for the Tate's New Modern-Art Museum"
-- "Call it curiosity or a cult happening or simply going to the party 18 months early ..." (Carol Vogel, nyt_98.12.02)
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