Can architecture accommodate the restless mind of human society? The design firm Snohetta thinks so and has been working to create buildings that are capable of giving something back to the city. Their Opera House in Oslo, which has a roof that one can walk over, is an example of such a design. Craig Dykers, one of the firm's founding members, talks about his work and Snohetta's current involvement in the September 11 Memorial Museum.
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