Architecture's Shift from the Starchitect Era: Potential Losses in the Transition
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Dezeen staff
Looks the part, but the middle's still raw. Chew with caution.
Summary
The article appears to be a brief opinion piece or editorial commentary about the architectural industry's shift away from the 'starchitect' era, suggesting that in the rush to move past this period, there may be unintended consequences and valuable aspects being lost.
Key quotes
· 1 pulledIn the rush to draw a line under the age of the starchitect, we're at risk of losing more than we think
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