MIT sues Frank Gehry, citing leaks in $300m complex

by innes | November 6, 2007 at 11:43 am
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Blames famed architect for flaws at Stata Center
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has filed a negligence suit
against world-renowned architect Frank Gehry, charging that flaws in
his design of the $300 million Stata Center in Cambridge, one of the
most celebrated works of architecture unveiled in years, caused leaks
to spring, masonry to crack, mold to grow, and drainage to back up.

The suit says that MIT paid Los Angeles-based Gehry Partners $15
million to design the Stata Center, which was hailed by critics as
innovative and eye-catching with its unconventional walls and radical
angles. But soon after its completion in spring 2004, the center's
outdoor amphitheater began to crack due to drainage problems, the suit
says. Snow and ice cascaded dangerously from window boxes and other
projecting roof areas, blocking emergency exits and damaging other
parts of the building, according to the suit. Mold grew on the center's
brick exterior, the suit says, and there were persistent leaks
throughout the building.


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