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Dance Magazine, July, 2003
D.C., LONDON, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK, TUCSON, ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, KANSAS CITY--PERFORMING ARTS EDIFICES ARE BEING CRAFTED BY ARCHITECTS WHO ARE THEMSELVES ARTISTS. NEIL ARCHER ROAN'S BOOK, SCALE TIMBRE, EXAMINES WHETHER SUCH A BUILDING CAN TRANSFORM A COMMUNITY. ARCHITECT ARTHUR C. ERICKSON SUGGESTS AN ARTFUL BUILDING AND SITE CHANGE THE WAY PEOPLE SEE THINGS. --KCP
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