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July 19, 2006

Modern Kansas City

2Modern Design Talk is going to take you on a little tour across the United States, looking for the best in modern lifestyle resources by major metropolitan city. We are starting with Seattle and zig-zagging our way to New York. If you have any suggestions for our directory, which we will be constantly improving and adding, please let us know by providing comments to the posts.

Modern Kansas City

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Local architects Clarence Kivett and Ralph Myers have been credited with bringing modern architecture to Kansas City. Their design for Temple B'nai Jehudah in Kansas City is undeniably modern architecture!

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Modern Furniture Stores:

Kohler Interiors

Oggi

Z Gallerie

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Modern Art & Museums:

Contemporary Photography

Kemper Museum

Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

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Modern Architecture:

Kansas City Sculpture Park

Kemper Arena

RLDS Temple

Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics

Temple B'nai Jehudah

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Modern Architects/Designers:

AIA Kansas City

BNIM

Crawford

HMN Architects

Treanor Architects

Rosemann Associates

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Modern Etc:

Things To Do

Here is a link to all the other modern cities: http://2modern.blogs.com/2modern/travel/index.html

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