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Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum fly through animation Zaha Hadid

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2009

Watch a 3D animated video of the planned Michigan State University Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum designed by internationally known architect, Zaha Hadid. The university will break ground for the museum on March 16, 2010. It is expected to open in 2012. For more on the project, visit http://broadmuseum.msu.edu.

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  • This is soo very cool - inspired by an a/c unit, for real?!! Makes me look at the units I work on in a whole other light now! Great work!

  • Looks absolutely amazing! I cannot wait to go there and check it out!

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  • this is worth watching

  • i am a journeymansheet metal worker who is doing all the sheet metal (stainless) on this building, it is very detailed and unique in the design and installation of this product.. very time consuming and challangeing....

  • stunning...

  • vid is in ordnung , hey männers frauen tips kostenlos auf FrauenMeister . com hab ich heute gefunden

  • @tdolz oh damn, never mind me then.

  • To date, Jeff Koons balloon animal and the other works seen in the animation will be in the final design.

  • You should add a waver to this:

    *Balloon animal art not included*

    ...Looks awesome. I am excited to be go there. It looks like a worthwhile investment considering that the coolest thing about kresge's gallery space is the glass door.

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