Why Visionaries and Budget Sheets Don’t Mix

In 2002, architect Jean Nouvel was hired by Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Science Center to design a $90 million addition to its building. But “Carnegie Museums terminated Nouvel’s contract in May for failing to produce a scheme that could be built for that amount,” and withheld a chunk of the money it had promised the architect. A legal battle ensued, but now it appears that a settlement is near.