As fans of architecture, we're always on the lookout for interesting stories involving the art of building, and this certainly qualifies as one. It seems The Lucky Penny, a small Atlanta dance organization perhaps best known for a performance staged last summer at The Goat Farm has snagged the noted Atlanta firm of Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects as a collaborator on a new dance project. Even more interestingly, this set is going to be a house constructed completely of cardboard. (It's probably a good thing there are architects involved). Of course, these aren't the first big-time Atlanta architects we've seen with a soft spot for dance- wonder if Bill Harrison got to pitch it as well? [Creative Loafing]
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