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Posted by gruhn on December 16, 2007, 5:47 pm
> Guess he never designed for a cold climate.
Wikipedia alone lists:
Completed
Vitra Design Museum, Vitra premises, Weil am Rhein, Germany (1989)
Frederick Weisman Museum of Art, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,
Minnesota, USA (1993) [2]
Iowa Advanced Technology Laboratories, University of Iowa, Iowa City,
Iowa, USA (1987-1992) [3]
Disney Village, Disneyland Resort Paris, Paris, France (1992)
Center for the Visual Arts, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, USA
(1993) [4]
American Center, Paris, France (1994) [5] (currently Cin=E9math=E8que
Fran=E7aise)
Dancing House ("Fred and Ginger"), Prague, Czech Republic (1995) Photo
1, Photo 2, Photo 3
Der Neue Zollhof, D=FCsseldorf, Germany (1999) [7]
Vontz Center for Molecular Studies, University of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA (1999) [8]
Cond=E9 Nast Cafeteria, fourth floor of the Cond=E9 Nast Publishing
Headquarters at Four Times Square in New York City (2000)
DG Bank building, Pariser Platz 3, Berlin, Germany (2000)
Experience Music Project, Seattle, Washington, USA (2000)
Dancing House in PragueGehry Tower, Hanover, Germany (2001)
Issey Miyake, Flagship Store, New York, New York, USA (2001)
Peter B. Lewis Building, Weatherhead School of Management, Case
Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA (2002) [9] [10]
Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts, Bard College,
Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, USA (2003) [11] [12]
Maggie's centre, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, Scotland (2003) [13]
Ray and Maria Stata Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. (2004) [14]
Pritzker Pavilion, Millennium Park, Chicago, Illinois, USA (2004)
[15]
MARTa, Herford, Germany (2005)
IAC/InterActiveCorp Headquarters New York City[12][13]
Dunno, do high profile offices like that only do work that shows up on
Wikipedia lists or do they have hundreds of projects running?
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