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For 1912, Fenway Park must have been such an architectural marvel, you'd think Howard Roark of "Fountainhead" fame designed it.
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Ms. Gibson and Mr. Recoder (45 and 42, respectively), who specialize in light projections, wanted to utilize two of the park's salient features: the unique architectural wedge that punctuates the neighborhood, and the water towers atop the area's buildings.
WSJ: Public Arts Projects Twist the City's Skyline
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The look can be disconcerting to some viewers, Zega admits, but their work depends on it, whether they're excavating the architectural history of Versailles or, as in another concurrent project, the lost buildings of Central Park.
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