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Who *really* designed Beijing’s Olympic Stadium?

August 10, 2008August 10, 2008 scottburnham

I was reading an article yesterday that asked this question in reference to the role of artist Ai Weiwei vs architects Herzog & de Meuron. For my money though, the original designer isn’t even one of those two. Here’s the breakdown… Herzog & de Meuron are of course the Swiss architects credited with the building, […]

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Scott Burnham is a writer and strategist behind initiatives in over a dozen cities worldwide, more than 30 exhibitions in eight nations, and numerous books, publications and articles.
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