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Introduction | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
New Hope for Local Art | 1 | |
Gospel According to Wright | 3 | |
The Shapes of Our Time | 6 | |
Emergency Surgery Was Necessary | 8 | |
Environment and Industry | 9 | |
Commentary for Princeton's Beaux Arts and Its New Academicism | 21 | |
The Restoration of Old Monterey | 23 | |
The Architecture of Water | 28 | |
Plaster in Architecture | 37 | |
Review of Louis I. Kahn: L'uomo, il maestro and What Will Be Has Always Been | 59 | |
Hadrian's Villa | 61 | |
Sagamore | 80 | |
Toward Making Places | 88 | |
Review of The Earth, the Temple and the Gods | 108 | |
You Have to Pay for the Public Life | 111 | |
Unposed Questions | 143 | |
Ghirardelli Square | 146 | |
The Cannery: How It Looks to a Critic | 148 | |
Plug It In, Rameses, and See if It Lights Up, Because We Aren't Going to Keep It Unless It Works | 151 | |
Eleven Agonies and One Euphoria | 162 | |
Interview with John Wesley Cook and Heinrich Klotz | 167 | |
Edifice Rex | 208 | |
Schindler: Vulnerable and Powerful | 211 | |
In Similar States of Undress | 214 | |
Learning from Adam's House | 218 | |
From The Yale Mathematics Building Competition | 220 | |
Southernness | 227 | |
Architecture and Fairy Tales | 239 | |
Impressions of Japanese Architecture | 279 | |
Scully's Revenge | 283 | |
Review of Selected Drawings: H. H. Richardson and His Office | 285 | |
The Master of Allusion: Sir John Soane | 287 | |
Creating of Place | 292 | |
Planning the Hood Museum of Art | 302 | |
Ten Years Later | 308 | |
For Don Canty | 312 | |
Reflections of a Less Critical Regionalism and Other Burdensome Matters | 314 | |
Interview with Leon Luxemburg | 322 | |
The Qualities of Quality | 332 | |
Hispanic Lecture | 337 | |
Soane, Schinkel, and Jefferson | 366 | |
Triple Threat Heritage (Inspiration for a New Architecture) | 378 | |
Foreword to The Texas Rangers | 385 | |
Index | 389 |
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