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Jeanne Gang on the future of architecture
Jeanne Gang on the future of architecture
Designer of Aqua Tower, the St. Regis Chicago, and the Lincoln Park Nature Boardwalk, Jeanne Gang is one of the best-known contemporary architects in the world.
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