The Frank Gehry-designed Air and Space Gallery at the California Science Center closed last summer and its collection was moved into the museum's main building. That makes preservationists a little nervous and they're working to get "Gehry's first major public work" listed on the California Register of Historical Resources. The building was a 1984 Olympics addition and "has a rectangular stucco facade, but to its west it morphs into an angular seven-sided polygon with sheet-metal cladding." [A/N, image via]
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