Volume 27, Number 7 · May 1, 1980

The Troubled State of Modern Architecture

By Ada Louise Huxtable

A respectable and conventional title for this article would be 'Architecture at the Crossroads.' A more alarming title could be 'The Crisis of Modern Architecture.' On a more personal note, I could call it 'Critic in Crisis: Or How I Am Learning to Live With, But Not to Love, Post-Modernism.'



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