The Architect Critic Is Dead (just not for the reason you think)

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As you may have heard,The New Yorker’s Architect Critic, Paul Goldberger, is leaving for Vanity Fair.

If this registers no reaction from you, let me explain why it should. Paul Goldberger is the crowned prince of criticism. He began his career at The New York Times in 1972, where he worked under Ada Louise Huxtable, our reigning critical queen, and where he won a Pulitzer Prize. In 1997, he switched media empires:

“I thought it was as perfect a life as you could have,” Goldberger told The Observer, “to spend half your career at The Times, half at The New Yorker.”

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Cite: Vanessa Quirk. "The Architect Critic Is Dead (just not for the reason you think)" 06 Apr 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/223714/the-architect-critic-is-dead-just-not-for-the-reason-you-think> ISSN 0719-8884

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