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Sailing With Frank Gehry

Submitted by Nikki Spiegel, Dec 19, 2006 09:32

Driving on the West side highway has been made more spectacular with the addition of "Sails". It truly does evoke the tall ships that have graced NYC harbor in the past. What a pleasure!


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iac by gehry clumsiness ? ugly ? beautiful sure,definitely excyting sculptural art-chitecturev work, rare in manhattan, people like paul goldberger... [MORE]

giorgio righi riva 

Jan 10, 2007 13:35

Driving on the West side highway has been made more spectacular with the addition of "Sails". It truly does evoke...

Nikki Spiegel 

Dec 19, 2006 09:32

i can see the architect as master sculptor now with his clean fingernails stepping onto the site saying: "I can see... [MORE]

janey goodson 

Feb 19, 2007 15:30

I'm no fan of the fritting pattern -- it looks cheap and somehow very 90's-Jersey-office-park - but I think the... [MORE]

Dave Thom 

Dec 12, 2006 09:44

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