Craig Dykers, founding partner of the architecture firm Snøhetta, has long been intrigued by stone tools, such as these neolithic blades made of obsidian and flint. But he isn’t merely a collector of ancient things—he has experience in reviving them. His firm’s first built project was the new Library of Alexandria in Egypt.  Photo 2 of 2 in Snøhetta’s Founding Partner Explains His Fascination With Neolithic Blades

Snøhetta’s Founding Partner Explains His Fascination With Neolithic Blades

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Craig Dykers, founding partner of the architecture firm Snøhetta, has long been intrigued by stone tools, such as these neolithic blades made of obsidian and flint. But he isn’t merely a collector of ancient things—he has experience in reviving them. His firm’s first built project was the new Library of Alexandria in Egypt.