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The noted historian and critic delves into the long career of Frank Gehry in two books, one a comprehensive presentation of his drawings, the other a synoptic monograph of built work.
After a decade of contention and adaptation, the memorial is finally opening as both a dramatic tribute to the war hero who became President and a jewel of public space.
The historic north entrance and half of a striking vaulted passageway reopened on September 18, as part of Gehry’s comprehensive master plan for the institution.