Brooks + Scarpa carved a canyon under a museum building in Utah

Wind and water have carved the rocks of Utah into some of the most spectacular natural sculptures in the world. That inspired Brooks + Scarpa, a Los Angeles firm noted for their frugality and restraint, to unleash their creative potential. They've
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