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	<title>Comments on: LED in Architecture</title>
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		<title>By: john</title>
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		<description>Though the facade of this building looks and acts like LED Technology, it is actually  composed of thousands of tiny aluminum panels that move in the air currents to create the organic patterns in the film.

It was created by artist Ned Kahn of California.
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<p>It was created by artist Ned Kahn of California.<br />
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