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Inquirer's architecture critic Inga Saffron wins Pulitzer Prize for criticism
Inquirer architecture critic Inga Saffron speaks in the Inquirer newsroom as Inquirer editor Bill Marimow and other members of the newspaper's staff celebrate her Pulitzer Prize. (Inquirer; MICHAEL MERCANTI / Staff Photographer)
Inquirer architecture critic Inga Saffron on Monday won the Pulitzer Prize for criticism.
In its citation, the Pulitzer Committee cited Saffron "for her criticism of architecture that blends expertise, civic passion and sheer readability into arguments that consistently stimulate and surprise."
— philly.com
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Awesome. So well-deserved. Glad to see her given respect!
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