
Terror and Wonder
Architecture in a Tumultuous Age: Architecture in a Tumultuous Age
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نقد و بررسی

November 1, 2010
Kamin, the Pulitzer Prizewinning architecture critic for the Chicago Tribune, has constructed an elegant and thought-provoking book out of 51 of his timely yet timeless columns. He begins not with the creation of structures but, rather, with their destruction: the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center towers and Katrinas assault on New Orleans. In the wake of each catastrophe, Kamin examines reactions predictable and counterintuitive. Theres the ugly and dampening impact of clumsy security measures on architecture, travel, and public life, and the reckless building boom, which stoked the foreclosure epidemic and a plague of generic, bloated commercial and residential buildings, and left two massive skyscraper projects, the Spire and the Waterview Tower, in limbo in Chicago (the first city of American architecture). But he also writes of such buoyant successes as Santiago Calatravas winged addition to the Milwaukee Art Museum and Jeanne Gangs singular Aqua Tower and celebrates the blooming of green architecture. Crisp and colorful, expert and witty, Kamins involving essays address the complexities of architecture and how the built world affects every aspect of life.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)
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