Only in Chicago can an architecture critic draw a line through two completely different projects to promote an agenda. Blair Kamin reports on SANAA's Glass Pavilion of the Toledo Museum of Art and Valerio Dewalt and Train's Kresge Foundation Headquarters.
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"Both buildings are everything their flashier counterparts in Denver and elsewhere are not: serene but lively; modest but by no means mousy."
You wouldn't be able to tell by looking at Valerio Dewalt and Train's riduculous website - Build or Die, Build or Die, Build or Die, Build or Die, Build or Die...
I know this is vain but presentation is very important...
p.s. glass museum = amazing details, great spaces, a diamond in the ruff, 45 minute drive.
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