ArchDaily Readers Debate: MAD in Chicago, Renzo Piano in London, Snøhetta in San Francisco

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In the past two weeks, it seems the big stories in architecture have been focused around the world's biggest cities, with developments in London, Chicago and San Francisco grabbing headlines.

Continuing our series of round-ups of ArchDaily readers' responses to such attention-grabbing stories, recent articles sparked interesting arguments about MAD's newly-approved Lucas Museum, Snøhetta's almost-complete extension to SFMOMA, and Renzo Piano's recently-revealed "Skinny Shard" in London, as well as discussions over the power of developers to shape architecture in New York. Read on to find out what readers had to say.

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Cite: Rory Stott. "ArchDaily Readers Debate: MAD in Chicago, Renzo Piano in London, Snøhetta in San Francisco" 01 Nov 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/776367/archdaily-readers-debate-mad-in-chicago-renzo-piano-in-london-snohetta-in-san-francisco> ISSN 0719-8884

Snøhetta's SFMOMA Expansion with the original Mario Botta building in the foreground. Image © Henrik Kam, courtesy of SFMOMA

ArchDaily 读者大辩论: 芝加哥的MAD, 伦敦的 Renzo Piano, 旧金山的Snøhetta

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