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People are talking about architecture in Milwaukee. To be sure, the soon-to-open addition to the Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) by Santiago Calatrava has more than helped bring attention to good design. But while some in the city are banking on the MAM addition to be the next Guggenheim Bilbao or Sydney Opera House, the work of a couple fairly new to the city, Grace La and James Dallman, has broadened the discourse and opened a few eyes.
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