Gehry's Conde Nast cafeteria to stay
It will be preserved as part of a conference centre, an amenity to lure new occupants to the building, though the media company has moved out
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New York
MOST New Yorkers have never seen Frank Gehry's first project in New York though it is among the more significant works of contemporary architecture in the city and sits at the crossroads of Times Square.
That is because it was built as an exclusive enclave and remained that way until this year, when the tenant moved to the World Trade Center.
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