File:Paul Housberg - Frick Chemistry Lab.jpg

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Backlit, kilnformed glass, 9'h x 5'w, 2010. One of six walls located at the north and south ends of the central corridor of the office wing of the building. First floor north.

Artist: Paul Housberg

Architect: Hopkins Architects, London in collaboration with Payette Associates, Boston
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Source Flickr: Frick Chemistry Lab, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
Author Paul Housberg
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28 June 2011

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