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Friday, March 30, 2007
When the Ducks Return to the AMA Fountain
Chicago may be developing its own mini-Capistrano at the unlikely location of a fountain next to the AMA Building, designed by Japanese architect Kenzo Tange. Last spring, they showed up in late April; this year, the end of March. You know, that whole Global Warming thing.
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It's unfortunate because the long-awaited phase II has resurfaced recently and it's going to be right on top of the plaza.
2 comments:
It's unfortunate because the long-awaited phase II has resurfaced recently and it's going to be right on top of the plaza.
Will phase II be the exact plan as designed by Tange?
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