Ad agency spots problem with Gehry building
Thank God for ad people, with their eye for detail. The folks at Sugartown Creative, an agency in New York, sent us this photo they took from their Chelsea offices of the new Frank Gehry-designed IAC/InterActiveCorp headquarters, which is going up right across the street. And what do you know—those eagle-eyed staffers seem to have spotted a window panel that’s been hung upside down. Why they sent the photo to us is unclear. Like we’re gonna pick up the phone and call someone. But we’re impressed anyway. Potential Sugartown clients, take note. These guys may stare out at the scenery for hours, but if you ever have a problem with a window, they’ll be right on it.
—Posted by Tim Nudd
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