I was lucky enough to get my hands on an advance copy of Sunday’s New York Times Magazine. The entire issue is dedicated to architecture, namely Modernist architecture. The cover reads: “Is it Time for the Preservation of Modernism?”.
Here’s a quote from James Traub’s The Way We Live Now column:
Things seem to get old a lot faster than they used to. Modernism – yesterday’s holy terror, yesterday’s tomorrow – has already reached senesence, and the preservationist impulse that once protected Victorian and Beaux-Arts monuments from the wrecking ball has now turned to the cause of the modern.
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