Herbert Muschamp comments on architect Norman Foster's design for the Hearst Corporation headquarters building in New York.
"The issue is not how tall a skyscraper should be but whether it's worth the space it takes up on the ground. Norman Foster's design for the new Hearst Corporation headquarters is brilliant. The design is a work of architecture, not a piece of real estate. It helps clarify the distinction between the two. And it will reveal to disbelieving eyes that architecture is still a possibility in New York. The skyline has been waiting for this."
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