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He cites Harvard University's glass-flower collection at its Museum of Natural History as an inexhaustible cache of ideas, for form, content and sheer brazen originality.
WSJ: Porcelain Flowers Never Die
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Natural materials such as teak, glass and stone create a mood of Zen-like tranquility.
FORBES: Taiwan
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The glass and white-painted steel roof floats elegantly above the building, letting in natural light so that how the works look changes with the day.
ECONOMIST: Another way to house art
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Ando simplified the 53, 800-square-foot space by aligning doorways and hanging a giant white veil under the glass atrium to diffuse the natural light.
WSJ: Collecting Art With Fran?ois Pinault