Ambitious Design FAIL
We know that SCUPers will like this, although there may be nothing new for those who are experienced in the history of architecture. When something like it is presented at the annual conference, it's always a huge success. Of course, this is just one person's view but, through Slate, Witold Rybczynski shares what he calls some "ambitious architectural failures," including the East Building of the National Gallery (DC), Hancock Place (Boston), Falling Water, the Stata Center (MIT), and more.
Labels: architecture, facilities planning, starchitects
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