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The architect Frank Gehry will no longer be a part of the project to build a permanent home for the Theater for a New Audience in the BAM Cultural District in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, the theater’s founder said Thursday. But Robin Pogrebin reports in the New York Times_ that the announcement came as a surprise to Gehry, who said he wasn’t told of the change. Gehry had collaborated with Hugh Hardy on the theater building’s initial design. Now Hardy will be the sole architect on the project, according to the theater. In a spokesperson’s message on Thursday, Jeffrey Horowitz, the theater’s founder and artistic director, cited Gehry’s busy schedule and the need to finish the design within a few months, a process that included a site change in June. For those reasons, Horowitz wrote, “Frank is unable to contribute to this final phase of design.” Horowitz added: “Frank Gehry has said to us, ‘I’m sorry that I have to withdraw, but I’m a great fan of Hugh’s, and Theater for a New Audience is going to have a terrific theater.’” But reached by phone on Thursday, Gehry said his exclusion from the project was news to him. “I didn’t even know they were starting over again,” he said. “I suppose they didn’t need two of us.” Gehry added that Hardy was “quite adequate for the job,” and said, “I would guess there are financial reasons for this.”

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