Herbert Muschamp writes about architecture highlights for 2001: trends, significant projects, and the impact of Sept. 11.
"Discrimination was the big story in architecture this year. This matters; that doesn't. This is useful; that's a waste of time. This feeds into the future; that is stuck in a dead end. Clarity itself came into sharper focus. This is an idea; that is a box of orange Jell-O. This is architecture; that is etc., etc., etc. Such distinctions are not easily made, but they are worth the time and effort it takes to form cultivated opinions."
Thanks to Abhijeet Chavan
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