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Q&A: Museum's metamorphosis is nearly complete

Joanne Baker

Nature, 2008, vol. 455, issue 7209, 34-34

Abstract: On the unveiling of the second phase of the Darwin Centre at London's Natural History Museum, Anna Maria Indrio, partner at the Scandinavian architectural firm C. F. Møller, explains how the new £78 million (US$145 million) wing will reveal 20 million of the museum's insect and plant specimens to the public when it opens in September 2009.

Date: 2008
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