Tatiana Bilbao Selected for Urban Renovation Project in St. Louis
Emily Rauh Pulitzer, curator of the St. Louis Museum of Art and Steve Trampe of Owen Development, are spearheading a plan to transform a block near St. Louis's theater and museum district in the area of Grand Center. This project, (according to a story published on a local news site in St. Louis) is "a blank palette? and "an opportunity to take an entire block and make it different.?
Emily Rauh Pulitzer, curator of the St. Louis Museum of Art and Steve Trampe of Owen Development, are spearheading a plan to transform a block near St. Louis's theater and museum district in the area of Grand Center. This project, (according to a story published on a local news site in St. Louis) is "a blank palette? and "an opportunity to take an entire block and make it different.?The project is currently led by local architects Axi: Ome. Tatiana Bilbao has also confirmed her participation, in what should be an interesting addition to St. Louis's local architectural heritage. In an interview with Vladimir Belogolovsky, she explained that she considers that the legacy of Mexican architecture should expand to other sites: Mexican architecture has a very important legacy. It is important for me to make a statement about that and teach others about who we are.
The Henry L. Wolfner Memorial Library for the Blind, 3842-46 Olive Street. A historic building. The rear part of the library will be demolished. Flickr User: LittleT889 . Image
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Emily Rauh Pulitzer, curator of the St. Louis Museum of Art and Steve Trampe of Owen Development, are spearheading a plan to transform a block near St. Louis's theater and museum district in the area of Grand Center. This project, (according to a story published on a local news site in St. Louis) is "a blank palette? and "an opportunity to take an entire block and make it different.?The project is currently led by local architects Axi: Ome. Tatiana Bilbao has also confirmed her participation, in what should be an interesting addition to St. Louis's local architectural heritage. In an interview with Vladimir Belogolovsky, she explained that she considers that the legacy of Mexican architecture should expand to other sites: Mexican architecture has a very important legacy. It is important for me to make a statement about that and teach others about who we are.
The Henry L. Wolfner Memorial Library for the Blind, 3842-46 Olive Street. A historic building. The rear part of the library will be demolished. Flickr User: LittleT889 . Image
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