That San Fran federal building is a visual ***********! It burns my eyes.
the amanda@ January 8th, 2008 at 3:26 pm
Is THE eff word allowed on this blog? OMG if so…
Brian@ January 8th, 2008 at 4:18 pm
manns web site is a tool. Geez the building is at least 5 years away and I am already lost!
77j@ January 8th, 2008 at 4:48 pm
His name is Thom Mayne…I kind of like the idea of a decent science museum built in Dallas in the last 70 years…Plus, it should be much more used (open everyday, appropriate for all ages) than the Arts District venues only open at night and catering to people who want to pay for opera tix…
frankwright@ January 8th, 2008 at 4:56 pm
aw, damn. I was really hoping to see some Thomas Mann architecture. Death in Dallas or something revolutionary.
dianne@ January 8th, 2008 at 7:15 pm
Ahem. When was the last time you visited the science museum in your town? It’s located in the center of the finest collection of Art Deco buildings in the Southwest, is open every day and is most certainly appropriate for all ages. That’s the Dallas Museum of Nature and Science at Fair Park. Don’t be a stranger.
That San Fran federal building is a visual ***********! It burns my eyes.
Is THE eff word allowed on this blog? OMG if so…
manns web site is a tool. Geez the building is at least 5 years away and I am already lost!
His name is Thom Mayne…I kind of like the idea of a decent science museum built in Dallas in the last 70 years…Plus, it should be much more used (open everyday, appropriate for all ages) than the Arts District venues only open at night and catering to people who want to pay for opera tix…
aw, damn. I was really hoping to see some Thomas Mann architecture. Death in Dallas or something revolutionary.
Ahem. When was the last time you visited the science museum in your town? It’s located in the center of the finest collection of Art Deco buildings in the Southwest, is open every day and is most certainly appropriate for all ages. That’s the Dallas Museum of Nature and Science at Fair Park. Don’t be a stranger.