Is Charles Gwathmey's Addition to Yale's Iconic Art and Architecture Building a Big, Awful Mess?

According to the Hartford Courant‘s Philip Langdon, Robert A.M. Stern‘s favorite thing on Yale‘s campus, Paul Rudolph‘s 1963 Art and Architecture building, now has a very unattractive symbiote. It’s the recently opened Jeffrey Loria Center for the History of Art, which was designed by Charles Gwathmey, and clings to the side of Rudolph’s classic building. While he likes Gwathmey’s work in helping to restore the Art and Architecture building, Langdon doesn’t have many positives to say about the brand new Center, claiming it’s a bunch of miscellaneous ideas all thrown into one pile:

The main problem of Loria is that it’s a jumble.

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