Isozaki “was the first well-known architect to work in Miami Beach” says protégé David Gauld
Arata Izosaki’s Bass Museum project paved the way for future starchitects to work in Miami Beach, says the Japanese architect’s contemporary David Gauld, who also credited the Art Basel fair with transforming the city’s attitudes towards culture and architecture. New York-based architect Gauld said that Isozaki’s extension to the art museum in 2001 sparked a
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