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Article: Rose Center: lost in space.(Brief Article)
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- Crain's New York Business
- Article date:
- March 20, 2000
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The new rose center for earth & space at new York's American Museum of Natural History represents the absolute triumph of design in public life. This is not a good thing.
The Rose Center, which succeeds the old Hayden Planetarium, has been the object of more Barnumesque hooplah since its opening than the three-ring circus itself. It's been the hottest ticket in a town that prides itself on inaccessibility. At its semiofficial inauguration on Millennium Eve, the planetarium was filled with New York's richest glitterati, crowding into the elevators for a glimpse of a mere space show.
You couldn't blame them. From the outside, the building, designed by ...