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Reviews for Clinical Efficacy of Position Emission Tomography

 Clinical Efficacy of Position Emission Tomography magazine reviews

The average rating for Clinical Efficacy of Position Emission Tomography based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2021-06-18 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Greg Wrench
Long time since I read it (35 yrs ±!). I recall a classic page, where the stonecutters and terra-cotta craftsmen rage, rage against the coming of Modernism, the Streamline look, and the end of their jobs. For a real review, go straight to Sarah's, And here's the current article that prompted this mini-review, -- with lots of pictures! Very good article/rant. Hat tip to Nancy Lebovitz for the link. Good book. Maybe I should reread it. And, for sure, read the "Why-you-hate-contemporary-architecture" article -- and click some of the ugly-building links, too!. I never did figure out what/where the Dead Whale with Portholes building is.... 😳
Review # 2 was written on 2020-11-23 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Tracy Scott
Wolfe writes an interesting, hilarious, and opinionated account of how we ended up with all Those Buildings, i.e. those concrete boxes that look like factories that everyone understands are "art" but secretly thinks are really ugly. My architecture knowledge is pretty much limited to recognizing that architects design bafflingly expensive, utilitarian chairs (how bourgeois of me!) and that "Eero" and "Saarinen" are frequent answers to New York Times crossword puzzle clues. As a lay person, I enjoyed learning about the philosophical European architecture "compounds" with idealistic manifestos, their goal of designing for the proletariat and eliminating anything that reeked of wealth, and the havoc these white tower institutions wreaked across Europe and the U.S. (for instance, insisting that roofs must be flat in the middle of snow country). I also really liked that Wolfe doesn't pull any of his punches. He pretty much masters the art of rolling his eyes on paper by using italics, exclamation points, and quotation marks ("A color? Well, I mean, my God -- how very bourgeois!" -- only imagine this line with italics, which Goodreads does not allow). Some of Wolfe's best snark is also found in his photo captions: Under a photo of a typical steel-barred concrete structure, "The Dutch really knew how to bourgeois-proof a building." Under a photo of an austere retirement home with a single embellishment on top (a sculpture of a giant tv antenna as "a symbol for the elderly"): "It took us thirty-seven years to get this far." Amidst the snark are some good, thoughtful points, but I have to admit that my favorite things are how Wolfe keeps shouting, "How bourgeois!" every other paragraph, and also his photo on the back cover, in which he is wearing an all-white suit and white shoes. My 52nd and last book of the year!


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