Inside the unexpected building where the legacy of Charles and Ray Eames lives on
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The Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity, in charge of preserving the Eames Archives, opened its offices in a nondescript building, reflecting the Eames' innovative design inside unassuming spaces.
The Eames Institute strategically acquired William Stout's extensive architectural bookstore collection in Richmond to expand and preserve the Eameses' design legacy, showing intentional preservation efforts.
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