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Chris;
Architects building monuments to their own egos! Say it ain't so! I worked
at the Canadian Museum of Civilization! I can't believe what you're
suggesting! Arrrggghhhhhh!
You mean it wasn't a monument to Canajun culture, eh?
Harry
Harry Needham
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Canadian War Museum
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> From: Dill, Christopher L.[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Reply To: Museum discussion list
> Sent: Friday, December 04, 1998 9:45 AM
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> Subject: Re: Visitors vs. Curators vs. Architects
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> Harumph! That was a pretty resounding condemnation of
> curators (who won't provide seating for their visitors,
> etc). Many curators are not anti-visitor and even like
> chairs and benches in their galleries.
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> Now if you want horror stories about architects
> building monuments to their egos with no consideration
> of the museum's needs....
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> Nope, won't go there.
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> Chris Dill
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