September 29, 2003

To interpret and admire  

My first day back on campus (we're on the quarter system here) and they've finally started filling in the steel frame of the new business school. It was a gaping hole in the middle of campus for most of last year, but now my hopes have been confirmed - the design will echo Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece across the street. Here's a little bit about the architect, Rafael Viñoly (requires Flash).

Comments
bigoldgeek  {October 1, 2003}

The big gaping hole is where I used to eat meals as a student - Woodward Court.

The infamous "veal on a stick" incident occurred there - with a single piece of skewered veal remaining upright in the courtyard for over three months in the winter. No wild animal would touch the stuff.

paul  {October 1, 2003}

Happy to say I haven't experienced anything like that yet... I guess a gaping hole can be a lot better than the alternative!


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