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London : gherkin
Manhattan : Whitney
Sydney : eco-house
Roissy
Seattle : cool house
Seattle : bling-bling
Boston : Moses scheme
Beijing: int'l caravan
Cardiff
Manhattan
Canberra
Boston
Pittsburgh
architectureis
spit
fishface
gargantua
popcorn
should'a
nubooks
lazyboy
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- "As Muschamp Goes, Angry Adversaries Ready for Revenge "
-- "Herbert Muschamp, The New York Times' architecture critic, is stepping down from his post much as he attained it:
surrounded by applause.
... It's a fall from grace that represents the kind of Times-writer morality tale
alumni of the paper know all too well." (Clay Risen, nyob_04.06.28)
- "Buildings that breathe"
-- "Santiago Calatrava, the architect chosen for lower Manhattan's transit hub, engineers landmarks for life." (Justin Davidson, nwd_04.06.22)
- "The Incredible Shrinking Daniel Libeskind"
-- "On Feb. 27, 2003 Daniel Libeskind stood on a podium ... quickly became a media darling and a bona fide cultural icon, from his spiky hair and funcky rectangular glasses down to his elk-skin cowboy boot." (Robin Pogrebin, nyt_04.06.20)
- "WTC 'Freedom Tower' Breaks Ground Amid Money Doubt"
-- "Daniel Libeskind felt compelled this week to publicly defend himself against a report that his role had been severely diminished by a rival architect." (Grant McCool, reu_04.07.01)
- "Still a Robust Role."
-- "To the Editor: ... Fortunately, I still stand a full 5-foot-3 inches tall." (Daniel Libeskind, nyt_04.06.27)
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