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[19 Mar 2008 | No Comment | ]
A Thousand Reservations

For the files: A thousand individuals from about 50 countries have made an unbinding reservation for a stone in The Great Pyramid as of yesterday. This number is growing by one or two dozens a day at the time. Thank you all!

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[19 Mar 2008 | No Comment | ]
Video of Rem Koolhaas Gala Presentation

We took our video offline. Please refer instead to Fred Plassmann´s nicely shot and edited clip at architekturclips.de – it´s somewhat shorter but you´ll get a good idea of the presentation. In there also some stills from the Great Pyramid documentary.

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[13 Mar 2008 | No Comment | ]
Looking back at the Great Pyramid Gala

It´s been quite a night..

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[13 Mar 2008 | No Comment | ]
Some Recent Press

The Great Pyramid made it into the BBC World Service TV news. With due hesitation the BBC notes the fact that nothing is being built yet but luckily avoided the „German pyramid“ punch unlike in last September´s radio coverage. We´re making some headway it seems..

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[12 Mar 2008 | No Comment | ]
New website online & the Gala at Momus´s blog

Sorry, we´re to tired to write a decent Gala post after Stefan, Alex and I relaunched the website. Thanks to everybody who was there, promise to do a bunch of things much better next time and also promise to fix several voids and aesthetically challenging features of the new site very, very soon.

Please check the post in Momus´ blog where you´ll find a video clip of his fascinating performance, a couple of images from the Gala and some background on ..

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[11 Mar 2008 | No Comment | ]
March 12, 2008: Presentation at Bauhaus Dessau

We will be presenting the architectural competition designs and discuss the Great Pyramid project at the Bauhaus Dessau at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 12, 2008. The panel: Prof. Omar Akbar, Executive Director Bauhaus Dessau Foundation; Thomas Busch, Member of the Dessau-Rosslau City Council; Ingo Niermann and Jens Thiel