To Lisa Rochon, the new AGO design looks as if someone told Frank Gehry that he needed to tone down his act a bit. The 600-foot canopy lacks the swoop and sense of motion we’ve come to associate with Gehry, and “his deft meshing of volumes is nowhere to be found in the big, hulking box that rises 140 feet… at the southern back of the gallery.” Many of the design’s limitations seem to have been budget-driven, but Rochon is buoyed by Gehry’s declaration that the design is still, at some level, a work in progress.