![]() Inspired by the visit, they spend the evening back at the apartment designing a whole city full of imaginative creations from found objects, including a building made entirely from chocolate-chip cookies. ![]() The Franks peruse exhibits by two famous architects also named Frank: Gehry and Lloyd Wright. A visit to the Museum of Modern Art with his precocious grandson shows Old Frank that architects do in fact make all kinds of things. Old Frank is skeptical that real architects do this kind of thing. Young Frank loves to make things with household objects: a chair out of toilet-paper rolls, a curvy skyscraper out of a stack of books. Young Frank is a very young architect who lives with his grandfather, also an architect and also named Frank, in a stylish high-rise apartment in New York. A visit to a museum proves to be transformational for a cross-generational pair of architects. ![]()
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