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New chapel in Chile to follow design of famed architect Antonio Gaudi

March 28, 2021 CNA Daily News 0

ACI Prensa Staff, Mar 28, 2021 / 04:54 am (CNA).- Plans by the astonishing architect Antonio Gaudi are the basis for a new chapel in Chile dedicated to Our Lady of the Angels. The project could resume this year, some 95 years after his death.If built, … […]

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Frank Gehry and the Quest for Transcendence

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Though I reside in Santa Barbara, I am in Los Angeles a good deal for meetings and other events. When I’m in the city, I like to walk the downtown neighborhood. My favorite building to […]

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