In New York City, in the seven years since the first two Richard Meier buildings began taking shape on the West Side Highway, the glass curtain wall has become, if not a cliché, then a defining element of this decade’s streetscape, just as red brick and limestone defined that of the 1920s. NYT | related | previously
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