Paul Goldberger
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Ballpark: Baseball in the American City
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2019
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Why Architecture Matters (Why X Matters Series)
20 editions
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2009
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Building Art: The Life and Work of Frank Gehry
7 editions
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2015
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Up from Zero: Politics, Architecture, and the Rebuilding of New York
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2004
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Robert Cameron's Above New York
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1988
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Building Up and Tearing Down: Reflections on the Age of Architecture
3 editions
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2009
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The City Observed: New York: A Guide to the Architecture of Manhatten
8 editions
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1979
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Christo and Jeanne-claude
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2010
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Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects: Architecture, Art, and Craft
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2003
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On the rise: Architecture and design in a post modern age
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1985
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“But architects are not makers of public policy, and while they can design whatever they please, they can build only what a client wants to pay for. It is not the architect’s role to solve the problem of housing the poor. It is the architect’s role to give the poor the very best housing possible when society decides it is ready to address this urgent problem. The same applies for education and health care and every other social need that can be satisfied, in part, by more and better buildings: it is the job of architects to design the best buildings, the most beautiful and civilized and useful ones, but society must be willing to address these problems before the architect can do his or her best work.”
― Why Architecture Matters
― Why Architecture Matters
“New York remains what it has always been : a city of ebb and flow, a city of constant shifts of population and economics, a city of virtually no rest. It is harsh, dirty, and dangerous, it is whimsical and fanciful, it is beautiful and soaring - it is not one or another of these things but all of them, all at once, and to fail to accept this paradox is to deny the reality of city existence.”
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“architecture is there, presenting itself to us even when we do not seek it out or even choose to be conscious of it,”
― Why Architecture Matters
― Why Architecture Matters
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