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July 8, 2011
Friday's Architecture Moment
Zaha Hadid's splendid opera house in the wastelands of Guangzhou, China:
It says something about the state of architecture today that the most alluring opera house built anywhere in the world in decades is in a generic new business district at the outer edge of this city, has no resident company and a second-rate program.
Steve Clowney
(photo found through Creative Commons search)
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