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	<title>Comments on: The Guggenheim Goes East Again</title>
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		<title>By: Tan Boon Tee</title>
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Modern architecture never fails to captivate the attention of art lovers; this Zaha Hadid design in Vilnius is absolutely an eye-catcher.

It looks like an electronic gadget of the future generation, yet it possesses that aesthetically pleasing femininity – a simply wonderful feeling.

The world could surely afford more of such engaging architecture, to add more live to the dull stereotyped skyline of the cities.
(Tan Boon Tee)

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<p>It looks like an electronic gadget of the future generation, yet it possesses that aesthetically pleasing femininity – a simply wonderful feeling.</p>
<p>The world could surely afford more of such engaging architecture, to add more live to the dull stereotyped skyline of the cities.<br />
(Tan Boon Tee)</p>
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