Where We Live: Architecture Matters
Architecture is the one art that defines our lives our lives all the time
By Where We Live - WNPR
Published: Jun 17, 2010
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Where We Live: Architecture Matters
"Architecture is the one art that defines our lives our lives all the time, whether we choose to have it or not."
Paul Goldberger agrees that although architecture doesn’t solve hunger or cure cancer, it’s an important part of our lives, surrounding us and affecting our quality of life at all times. Goldberger is a Pulitzer prize winning architecture critic and writer for The New Yorker. Today he joins us to talk about his new book and his upcoming talk at New Haven’s Arts and Ideas festival: “Why Architecture Matters”.

Architecture begins to matter when it brings delight and sadness and perplexity and awe along with a roof over our heads



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