Ninja Don’t Need $$

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Nicolai Ouroussoff discusses Herzog & de Meuron’s Parrish Art Museum design – which has been drastically scaled-down due to new budget constraints. Is the end of the ‘age of architecture of excess’ bringing in an ‘age of bland, inexpensive design’? I’d be quick to argue that, supposedly, a good designer should be able to create something dope with what they’ve got… H&dM may just not be ninjas.
.:When Creativity Diminishes Along With the Cash -> via NY Times

Posted: August 13th, 2009
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  1. ABSOLUTELY.

    That’s the trouble with star-chitects, isn’t it. There are brilliant museum buildings all over the world that cost less than $30 million, due to the TALENT of thousands of non-star architects who actually care about what they do.

    Architortured

    21 Aug 09 at 6:03 am

     


 

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