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Paul Goldberger

Paul Goldberger

Paul Goldberger

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Vanity Fair, May 1, 2012
...V.F. photo shoot. The Golden Touch Read commentary from Vanity Fair’s new architecture and design critic, Paul Goldberger. EDITOR’S LETTER 60 MINUTES POLL CONTRIBUTORS OUT TO LUNCH Moshe Safdie LETTERS Gangster Wrap FAIRGROUND ON THE COVER PROUST...
Jerusalem Post, April 30, 2012
...he is less liberal in his allowance for other, more traditional New Yorker cultural fare, such as architecture. Paul Goldberger, the renowned architecture critic of The New Yorker for the past 15 years, recently decamped for Vanity Fair, in part because...
Global Research, April 26, 2012
...articles), http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/WTC312A.html , 19 December 2003 Notes 1 Business Wire, 17 October 2000 2. See Paul Goldberger in The New Yorker, May 20, 2002. 3 C. Bollyn, "Did Rupert Murdoch Have Prior Knowledge of 9/11?" Centre for...
New York Times, April 2, 2012
...chain, it still feels like the kind of place where a purchase is a "great ceremonial event,” as Paul Goldberger wrote in 1978, when he was the architecture critic of The New York Times. What Mr. Safford would think of Ultraflesh, Smashbox and Bliss...
Media Bistro, April 2, 2012
...Pulitzer Prize–winning New Yorker Architecture Critic Paul Goldberger is joining Vanity Fair as a Contributing Editor. He� will write about architecture and design for the magazine. Goldberger has been with The New Yorker since 1997, has written...
WTTW-TV, March 16, 2012
...fellowship in Rome starting when he was 26. Others interviewed in the program include New Yorker architecture critic Paul Goldberger, international architect Peter Eisenman, noted writer Witold Rybczynski, and Graves's longtime friend the essayist Fran...
Architect Magazine, December 30, 2011
...by the popular 1972 book Five Architects: Eisenman, Graves, Gwathmey, Hejduk, Meier—what then New York Times architecture critic Paul Goldberger called the “New York Five,” a moniker that has stuck—Crosbie’s “New York Dozen” includes Andre...
Architect Magazine, March 2, 2012
...for Architecture that discussed, among other topics, the Times’s alleged penchant for “object architecture.” In attendance were Paul Goldberger (The New Yorker), Cathleen McGuigan (Architectural Record), Justin Davidson (New York), and more. Jose...
Surface Magazine, March 1, 2012
...to a more contemporary piece of criticism. I’ve also included essays by Karrie Jacobs, Justin Davidson, and Paul Goldberger. I wanted to make sure that people understood there are common themes. Norman Foster’s way of thinking about skyscrapers is...
Cision Wire, February 29, 2012
...nominal registration fees. Details are available online at http://www.uta.edu/architecture/research/dillon/symposium.php or by calling 817-272-2313. Speakers: Paul Goldberger, architecture critic for The New Yorker, is scheduled to give keynote remarks...
Vanity Fair, February 29, 2012
...Mario Sorrenti. Flashback: Reflected Grief On the 30th anniversary of the opening of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall, Paul Goldberger recaps the controversy surrounding Maya Lin’s design. Broadway’s Power Couple Jim Kelly and Annie Leibovitz...
International Business Times, February 28, 2012
...life and the impact of criticism in a changing world. Although tops in their field, the critics – Paul Goldberger of the New Yorker, Justin Davidson of New York magazine, Cathleen McGuigan of Architectural Record and James Russell of Bloomberg -- all...
Media Bistro, February 27, 2012
...Architecture and the Media. The marvelous Julie Iovine will moderate what promises to be a stimulating discussion among Paul Goldberger ( The New Yorker ), Justin Davidson ( New York ), Cathleen McGuigan ( Architectural Record ), and James Russell...
Triple Pundit, February 24, 2012
...product launches. But not everyone’s convinced of the ‘Spaceship’ and its neo-eco aims. The New Yorker’s Paul Goldberger feels that it represents a big donut saying, “Steve Jobs, speaking to the Cupertino City Council, likened the building to a...