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Architect Brad Coepfil of Allied Works Architecture discusses his work in one of the Knowlton School of Architecture's winter quarter lectures. Recent projects by Coepfil and Allied Works Architecture, which is based in Portland, Oregon, include the Contemporary Art Museum in St. Louis and the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art. In 2003 the firm was selected as architect of the new facility for the Museum of Arts and Design (formerly American Craft Museum) at Two Columbus Circle in New York, a controversial project that involves refiting a skyscraper originally designed by Edward Durell Stone in the 1960s.

Presented by Ohio State's Knowlton School of Architecture. Cosponsored by the Wexner Center.

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