Frank Gehry's involvement in Ground Zero's performing arts center in NYC may have just dwindled to nothing. According to the Times, execs brought on an artistic director to revise Gehry's scheme, which no longer jibes with the project's directive. "So many mistakes are made when genius architects design a building and that comes before the workhorse of the building," she told NYT. "It's not a comment on Gehry as an architect. It's a different skill set." Read on. [NYT]
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