Yet if the exterior of the new Walker seems cold, grimy, and unlovable, the interior is somewhat more appealing. The interior of the old Walker consists of a series of boxy white gallery spaces that are uninteresting in the extreme, considered in themselves. On the other hand, the interior spaces of the new Walker are reminiscent of the Cabinet of Doctor Caligari—bent, rounded, jagged, claustrophobic, sloping this way and that. Macaroni
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i've always thought it would be great to ditch this architecture thing and be an architecture critic, but then i read pieces like this. nonarchitects sometimes make better critics simply because they aren't all wrapped up in the architecture culture and can respond more naturally and appropriately.
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