Episode: Architect Philip G. Freelon: Early Influences and African American Cultural Centers


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Architect Philip G. Freelon: Early Influences and African American Cultural Centers
Architect Philip G. Freelon dropped by the New York City offices of ENR.com and talked about his practice (which includes interior and furniture design), his early interests in design and science, the influence of Charles Eames and the Smithsonian's planned National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.
Channel: ConstructionCast from McGraw-Hill Construction
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