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For Opera Companies, Architecture Is Destiny

14 years ago
Gary Hoffman

By ANTHONY TOMMASINI [NY Times, 8 October 2006]
ALTHOUGH music lovers here appear to be very excited about the new home of the Canadian Opera Company, people have been taking affectionate pokes at the place, calling it the Ikea Opera House.

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