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3 comments to "America’s Favorite Architecture"

  • floyd landis
    April 30th, 2007 at 4:00 pm

    As an architect I find the AIA’s list rather insulting. Why do they feel the need to dumb it down? The best on the list are average, the inclusion of some, like the Vegas Hotel is tragic.

  • Sid
    May 2nd, 2007 at 8:48 am

    I was pleasantly surprised that nothing from Frank Lloyd Wright make the Top 10. Even the iconic engineering-challenged Falling(down)water only came in at #29. That was a lot higher than I would have ranked it, but I tended to derate architecture that crumbles in the decades immediately following completion.

    I was also glad to see bridges were included! But putting the Brooklyn Bridge below the World Trade Center? Ugh! But I guess the WTC earns a certain measure of pity points that are hard to counter.

  • CalArch
    February 13th, 2008 at 6:07 am

    Love the blog, if i may ask, what software are you using? how much does it cost? where do you get it? If it’s not a secret email me some details wouldya?

    thanks in advance!


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