Why Bad Buildings Happen to Good Cities: Some Grumblings on Trump Place, the Hearst Tower, and the New MOMA
The Bloomberg era in New York may someday be known as the time when New York was assaulted by a rash of hedge fund architecture on its skyline, leaving a mess for the generations to come to clean up with a bulldozer.


Sherman Yellen | Posted 10.16.2007 | Living