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      <title>The Terrace, California Academy of Sciences</title>
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	For a new caf&eacute;, an architect re-engineers the DNA of the California Academy of Sciences next door.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2016 15:03:00 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[The first object that visitors find when they arrive at Bauhaus 1919-1933: Workshops for Modernity at New York&rsquo;s Museum of Modern Art is not a tubular steel chair or a coffee and tea service or any of the other icons that have come to represent the storied German school. Instead, it is a photograph showing a group of students posing inside a stack of gridded shelves taken as a memento when founding director Walter Gropius departed. Photo ' Scott Rudd (top); Estate of Erich Consem&uuml;ller (bottom) Installation view of Bauhaus 1919&ndash;1933: Workshops for Modernity at the Museum of Modern Art]]>
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