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:: Kool-aid ::

Monday, August 02, 2004

Rem Koolhaas has been kicking it into high-limelight gear in the past few months, with the opening of the new Seattle Public Library, another Prada "Epicenter" in Beverly Hills (I realize the title was determined before constructing their LA and Tokyo stores, but really, that's like opening a chain of "Ash Parts Per Million" and having one of your first locations be in Pompeii), and a flurry surrounding his China Central Television headquarters (left). Today, Wired lets the man himself address that last project, in a giant, colorful PDF begging for printout on a cutting-edge dye-sublimation printer costing tens of thousands of dollars. Or, I guess, you could buy the magazine from a news-stand.

Posted by morland @ 12:54 PM



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