Sarah Williams Goldhagen

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November 29, 2016 By Sarah Goldhagen

Architecture is More Than Just Buildings: In Remembrance of Ada Louise Huxtable

The New Republic
Architecture occupies a peculiar place in the life of democratic societies. Most buildings get built because some private concern, an individual or a corporate entity, commissions it. Because procuring land and constructing buildings is expensive, the private concerns that do so typically enjoy the benefits of wealth, which include social and political influence in excess of the democratic credo …

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