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Portuguese fado singer Mariza, left, and architect Frank Gehry laugh during an interview at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, Friday, July 13, 2007. Gehry will design a set for a performance by Mariza later this year. Gehry, renowned for his stunning and daring urban visions, has agreed to create a taverna-inspired stage for Mariza's performance in October at the Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Portuguese fado singer Mariza, left, and architect Frank Gehry smile as they sit in the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, Friday, July 13, 2007. Gehry will design a set for a performance by Mariza later this year. Gehry, renowned for his stunning and daring urban visions, has agreed to create a taverna-inspired stage for Mariza's performance in October at the Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Alia Carponter Walker,12, left, listens as her sister, Shea Carponter Broderick, 8, holds a sign expressing her family's disapproval of the proposed Atlantic Yards project during a news conference in which their mother, Candace Carponter, who is the coordinating attorney, announced that 26 co-petitioners had filed a lawsuit against the Empire State Development Corporation, the Port Authority Control Board, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and Forest City Ratner Companies, Atlantic Yards project's developer, in New York, Thursday, April 5, 2007. The news conference was held in Brooklyn, in the shadow of the proposed high-rise buildings designed by architect Frank Gehry.
Alia Carponter Walker,12, left, listens as her sister, Shea Carponter Broderick, 8, holds a sign expressing her family's disapproval of the proposed Atlantic Yards project during a news conference in which their mother, Candace Carponter, who is the coordinating attorney, announced that 26 co-petitioners had filed a lawsuit against the Empire State Development Corporation, the Port Authority Control Board, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and Forest City Ratner Companies, Atlantic Yards project's developer, in New York, in this Thursday, April 5, 2007 file photo. The news conference was held in Brooklyn, in the shadow of the proposed high-rise buildings designed by architect Frank Gehry.
This March 27, 2007 file photo shows US film director Sydney Pollack posing for photgraphers in Rome, Italy following a press conference for his movie "Sketches of Frank Gehry." The Academy Award-winning director Pollack, 73, died of cancer on May 26, 2008 at his residence in Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles.
This March 27, 2007 file photo shows US film director Sydney Pollack posing for photgraphers in Rome, Italy following a press conference for his movie "Sketches of Frank Gehry." The Academy Award-winning director Pollack, 73, died of cancer on Monday, May 26, 2008 at his residence in Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles.
In this undated image released by the University of Minnesota, the North Facade of the Frank Gehry designed expansion to the Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minneapolis is depicted. The world reknowned architect designed a $10 million addition to the Weisman Art Museum, fulfilling his dream of expanding the first art museum he designed in the United States which was completed in 1993. Construction is expected to begin later this year, with plans for an opening in 2009. (AP Photo/University of Minnesota
In this undated image released by the University of Minnesota, the West Front of the Frank Gehry designed expansion to the Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minneapolis is depicted. The world reknowned architect designed a $10 million addition to the Weisman Art Museum, fulfilling his dream of expanding the first art museum he designed in the United States which was completed in 1993. Construction is expected to begin later this year, with plans for an opening in 2009. (AP Photo/University of Minnesota
In this undated image released by the University of Minnesota, the West Facade of the Frank Gehry designed expansion to the Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minneapolis is depicted. The world reknowned architect designed a $10 million addition to the Weisman Art Museum, fulfilling his dream of expanding the first art museum he designed in the United States which was completed in 1993. Construction is expected to begin later this year, with plans for an opening in 2009. (AP Photo/University of Minnesota
Sheik Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Executive Council Chairman, visits the exhibition devoted to the concept designs of the Saadiyat Island projects in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Wednesday, Jan 31, 2007. Abu Dhabi announced on Wednesday it will spend US$27 billion (euro20.9 billion) over 10 years to build an arts hub unprecedented in the Middle East _ one that will include a Frank Gehry-designed art museum that will effectively be the world's largest Guggenheim. The center is to be constructed on the uninhabited 27 square kilometer (10 square mile) Saadiyat island, just off the shores of the United Arab Emirates' capital. (AP Photo/ Nousha Salimi).
Iraqi-born architect Zaha Hadid, answers questions at the launch of the Saadiyat Island projects, in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Wednesday, Jan 31, 2007. Abu Dhabi announced on Wednesday it will spend US$27 billion (euro20.9 billion) over 10 years to build an arts hub unprecedented in the Middle East - one that will include a Frank Gehry-designed art museum that will effectively be the world's largest Guggenheim. The center is to be constructed on the uninhabited 27 square kilometer (10 square mile) Saadiyat island, just off the shores of the United Arab Emirates' capital. Hadid is designing Saadiyat's Performing Arts Centre, which will present the finest in music, theatre and dance.
Sheik Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, visits the special exhibition held in Abu Dhabi, devoted to the concept designs of the Saadiyat Island Projects, Wednesday , Jan 31, 2007. Abu Dhabi announced on Wednesday it will spend US$27 billion (euro20.9 billion) over 10 years to build an arts hub unprecedented in the Middle East _ one that will include a Frank Gehry-designed art museum that will effectively be the world's largest Guggenheim. The center is to be constructed on the uninhabited 27 square kilometer (10 square mile) Saadiyat island, just off the shores of the United Arab Emirates' capital. (AP Photo/ Nousha Salimi).