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Architecture criticism

Architecture criticism is the critique of architecture. Everyday criticism relates to published or broadcast critiques of buildings, whether completed or not, both in terms of news and other criteria. In many cases, criticism amounts to an assessment of the architect's success in meeting his or her own aims and objectives and those of others. The assessment may consider the subject from the perspective of some wider context, which may involve planning, social or aesthetic issues. It may also take a polemical position reflecting the critic's own values. At the most accessible extreme, architectural criticism is a branch of lifestyle journalism, especially in the case of high-end residential projects.

Media coverage edit

Most major national newspapers in developed countries cover the arts in some form. Architectural criticism may be included as a part of their arts coverage, in a real estate section or a Home & Style supplement.[1] In the US, reviews are published in specialist magazines ranging from the popular (e.g. Architectural Digest, Wallpaper) to specialist magazines for design professionals (e.g. Architectural Review, DETAIL). As with other forms of criticism, technical language is used to a varying extent to convey impressions and views precisely. The rapidly changing media environment means that much criticism is now published in online journals and publications, and critics write for a range of publications rather than being employed full-time by newspapers.

Lewis Mumford wrote extensively on architecture in the nineteen thirties, forties and fifties at The New Yorker.[1] Ada Louise Huxtable was the first full-time architecture critic working for an American daily newspaper when The New York Times gave her the role in 1963.[1] John Betjeman, a co-founder of the Victorian Society, wrote and broadcast from the 1950s to 1970s, principally covering historical rather than new buildings, but contributing to a trend for criticism to expand into radio and then television. Charles, Prince of Wales, is outspoken in his criticism of modern architecture, memorably describing a proposed extension to the National Gallery in London as a "monstrous carbuncle on the face of a much-loved friend".

In 2017, the New Architecture Writers program was established in London to address the underrepresentation of black and minority ethnic writers in architecture and design criticism and curation.[2] The free program was initiated by Phineas Harper and Tom WiIkinson and aims to develop the journalistic skill, editorial connections and critical voice of its participants. It is supported by the Architectural Review, The Architecture Foundation, the Royal College of Art and the RIBA Journal.[3][4] Inaugural participants were Josh Fenton, Shukri Sultan, Thomas Aquilina, Aoi Phillips, Nile Bridgeman, Samson Famusan, Siufan Adey, Tara Okeke, and Marwa El Mubark.[5]

Changing contexts edit

The rapidly changing media landscape has impacted on architectural criticism and shifted both modes of criticism and the media in which it is published. Recent books that explore these issues include Writing About Architecture: Mastering the Language of Buildings and Cities by Alexandra Lange (2012) and Semi-detached: Writing, representation and criticism in architecture, edited by Naomi Stead (2012).[6][7][8]

A number of essays also reflect on the contemporary state of architectural criticism, the changing media and contexts of production, and the futures of criticism. These include:

  • Thomas Fisher, “The Death and Life of Great Architecture Criticism,” Places Journal, December 2011[9]
  • Eva Hagberg Fisher, “Criticism in Crisis,” Architect magazine, December 2018[10]
  • Blair Kamin, “Architecture Criticism: Dead or Alive?” Nieman Reports, July 2015[11]
  • Alexandra Lange, “How to Be an Architecture Critic,” Places Journal, March 2012[12]
  • Nancy Levinson, “Critical Beats,” Places Journal, March 2010[13]
  • Nancy Levinson, “Print and Pixel,” Places Journal, October 2013.[14]
  • Michael Sorkin, “Critical Mass: Why Architectural Criticism Matters,” The Architectural Review, May 2014[15]
  • Naomi Stead, "A New Belle-Lettrism and the Future of Criticism," Places Journal, June 2012.[16]

Criteria edit

The critic's task is to assess how successful the architect and others involved with the project have been in meeting both the criteria the project set out to meet and those that the critic himself feels to be important. Specific criteria include:

Architectural journalists and critics edit

Some large newspapers have permanent architecture critics, however many critics now write for multiple publications and many new online venues are emerging. Contemporary critics writing for major newspapers, journals and online publications include:

Canada edit

  • Alex Bozikovic, staff columnist and architecture critic, The Globe and Mail (Toronto)[17]

Spain edit

United States edit

United Kingdom edit

Australia edit

Specialist periodicals edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

    • Hugh Pearman, architecture critic of The Sunday Times, analyses architectural critics' responses (including his own) to postmodernism and unfashionability.
  • Weinstein, Norman (2008-05-28). . The Australian. Archived from the original on 2008-09-13. Retrieved 2008-07-09.
    • This article, whilst not an example of architectural criticism, describes the importance of architectural students developing a strong vocabulary with which to describe buildings.
  • Our critics' advice - The Guardian July 8, 2008.
    • In this article Jonathan Glancey gives advice to young, ambitious, would-be architecture critics.

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Architecture criticism is the critique of architecture Everyday criticism relates to published or broadcast critiques of buildings whether completed or not both in terms of news and other criteria In many cases criticism amounts to an assessment of the architect s success in meeting his or her own aims and objectives and those of others The assessment may consider the subject from the perspective of some wider context which may involve planning social or aesthetic issues It may also take a polemical position reflecting the critic s own values At the most accessible extreme architectural criticism is a branch of lifestyle journalism especially in the case of high end residential projects Contents 1 Media coverage 2 Changing contexts 3 Criteria 4 Architectural journalists and critics 4 1 Canada 4 2 Spain 4 3 United States 4 4 United Kingdom 4 5 Australia 5 Specialist periodicals 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksMedia coverage editMost major national newspapers in developed countries cover the arts in some form Architectural criticism may be included as a part of their arts coverage in a real estate section or a Home amp Style supplement 1 In the US reviews are published in specialist magazines ranging from the popular e g Architectural Digest Wallpaper to specialist magazines for design professionals e g Architectural Review DETAIL As with other forms of criticism technical language is used to a varying extent to convey impressions and views precisely The rapidly changing media environment means that much criticism is now published in online journals and publications and critics write for a range of publications rather than being employed full time by newspapers Lewis Mumford wrote extensively on architecture in the nineteen thirties forties and fifties at The New Yorker 1 Ada Louise Huxtable was the first full time architecture critic working for an American daily newspaper when The New York Times gave her the role in 1963 1 John Betjeman a co founder of the Victorian Society wrote and broadcast from the 1950s to 1970s principally covering historical rather than new buildings but contributing to a trend for criticism to expand into radio and then television Charles Prince of Wales is outspoken in his criticism of modern architecture memorably describing a proposed extension to the National Gallery in London as a monstrous carbuncle on the face of a much loved friend In 2017 the New Architecture Writers program was established in London to address the underrepresentation of black and minority ethnic writers in architecture and design criticism and curation 2 The free program was initiated by Phineas Harper and Tom WiIkinson and aims to develop the journalistic skill editorial connections and critical voice of its participants It is supported by the Architectural Review The Architecture Foundation the Royal College of Art and the RIBA Journal 3 4 Inaugural participants were Josh Fenton Shukri Sultan Thomas Aquilina Aoi Phillips Nile Bridgeman Samson Famusan Siufan Adey Tara Okeke and Marwa El Mubark 5 Changing contexts editThe rapidly changing media landscape has impacted on architectural criticism and shifted both modes of criticism and the media in which it is published Recent books that explore these issues include Writing About Architecture Mastering the Language of Buildings and Cities by Alexandra Lange 2012 and Semi detached Writing representation and criticism in architecture edited by Naomi Stead 2012 6 7 8 A number of essays also reflect on the contemporary state of architectural criticism the changing media and contexts of production and the futures of criticism These include Thomas Fisher The Death and Life of Great Architecture Criticism Places Journal December 2011 9 Eva Hagberg Fisher Criticism in Crisis Architect magazine December 2018 10 Blair Kamin Architecture Criticism Dead or Alive Nieman Reports July 2015 11 Alexandra Lange How to Be an Architecture Critic Places Journal March 2012 12 Nancy Levinson Critical Beats Places Journal March 2010 13 Nancy Levinson Print and Pixel Places Journal October 2013 14 Michael Sorkin Critical Mass Why Architectural Criticism Matters The Architectural Review May 2014 15 Naomi Stead A New Belle Lettrism and the Future of Criticism Places Journal June 2012 16 Criteria editThe critic s task is to assess how successful the architect and others involved with the project have been in meeting both the criteria the project set out to meet and those that the critic himself feels to be important Specific criteria include Aesthetics Proportion Functionality Architectural style Choice and use of building materials Built environment or context SustainabilityArchitectural journalists and critics editSome large newspapers have permanent architecture critics however many critics now write for multiple publications and many new online venues are emerging Contemporary critics writing for major newspapers journals and online publications include Canada edit Alex Bozikovic staff columnist and architecture critic The Globe and Mail Toronto 17 Spain edit Ariadna Cantis El Pais newspaper Madrid Fredy Massad argentine architect ABC newspaper Madrid and Seville Luis Alemany El Mundo newspaper Madrid Llatzer Moix La Vanguardia newspaper Barcelona United States edit Marianela D Aprile bylines in Common Edge Jacobin magazine Surface Magazine Metropolis Cultured The Architect s Newspaper 18 19 20 21 22 23 Allison Arieff of SPUR and formerly Dwell Diana Budds bylines in publications including Curbed Vox CoDesign Robert Campbell architecture critic for The Boston Globe Justin Davidson of New York Magazine Martin Filler of The New York Review of Books Eva Hagberg Fisher bylines in The New York Times Tin House Wallpaper Wired and Dwell 24 Paul Goldberger of Vanity Fair formerly of The New Yorker Christopher Hawthorne former architecture critic of the Los Angeles Times 2004 2018 and Slate 25 Cathy Lang Ho contributing editor Architect magazine founding editor in chief of The Architect s Newspaper with bylines in many other publications 26 27 Karrie Jacobs contributing editor Architect magazine and founding editor of Dwell with bylines in many other publications including New York Magazine The New York Times ID and Fortune 28 Sean Joyner Archinect Amanda Kolson Hurley senior editor of CityLab with bylines in many other publications including Architect magazine Architectural Record The American Scholar The Atlantic CNN Curbed Foreign Policy Landscape Architecture Next City The Times Literary Supplement Wallpaper Washington City Paper Washingtonian and The Washington Post 29 30 Blair Kamin of the Chicago Tribune Nancy Keates of the Wall Street Journal 31 Kelsey Keith editor in chief Curbed 32 Philip Kennicott art and architecture critic of The Washington Post Michael Kimmelman of The New York Times John King architecture critic for San Francisco Chronicle Nicholas Korody Archinect editor in chief Ed 33 Mark Lamster Dallas Morning News formerly of Places 34 Alexandra Lange architecture critic at Curbed with bylines in many other publications 12 Wanda Lau editor at Architect magazine Nancy Levinson editor of Places Steven Litt The Plain Dealer Cathleen McGuigan editor in chief Architectural Record Shannon Mattern columnist at Places 35 Carolina Miranda architecture critic for The Los Angeles Times Christian Narkiewicz Laine formerly of The Chicago Sun Times Nicolai Ouroussoff formerly of The New York Times Anne Quito design reporter for Quartz publication 36 Anjulie Rao editor of Chicago Architect bylines in American Craft Magazine Chicago Magazine Artsy and Curbed Chicago 37 Inga Saffron architecture critic The Philadelphia Inquirer since 1999 Mary Louise Schumacher former art and architecture critic Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 2000 2019 38 Matt Shaw former executive editor The Architect s Newspaper bylines in The New York Times The Guardian and many others 39 Michael Sorkin 40 Susan Szenasy Metropolis 41 Kate Wagner McMansion Hell with bylines in many other publications Alissa Walker urbanism editor Curbed 42 Mimi Zeiger opinion columnist Dezeen contributing editor Architect and bylines in many other publications including The New York Times Domus The Architectural Review and The Architects Newspaper 43 United Kingdom edit Shumi Bose The Architectural Review and other publications 44 45 Gillian Darley Building Design now BDonline Apollo London Review of Books and many other titles formerly The Observer 46 47 Jonathan Glancey The Guardian 48 Edwin Heathcote The Financial Times Priya Khanchandani editor Icon magazine 49 50 Manon Mollard editor The Architectural Review 51 52 Rowan Moore The Observer Christine Murray editor of The Developer former editor in chief of Architects Journal and The Architectural Review writing include The Guardian Dezeen 53 54 55 Hugh Pearman editor of RIBA Journal former architecture and design critic for The Sunday Times 1986 2016 bylines in many publications including The Guardian The Observer The Wall Street Journal The New York Times Newsweek Art Quarterly Royal Academy Magazine Crafts Architectural Record the Architectural Review and World of Interiors 56 Catherine Slessor Dezeen Architects Journal former editor and managing editor of The Architectural Review Oliver Wainwright The Guardian 57 Australia edit Judith Abell bylines include Architecture Australia Landscape Architecture Australia Artlink and others Arts Features editor for Island Magazine 58 Justine Clark editor of Architecture Australia from 2003 to 2011 59 and the recipient of the Bates Smart Award for Architecture in the Media in 2009 2011 2013 and 2015 former architecture critic for The Age contributor to publications including Architecture New Zealand MAS Context and others 60 61 Laura Harding Architecture Australia The Guardian The Saturday Paper 62 63 Rory Hyde also UK bylines include Architecture Australia The Guardian Harvard Design Magazine among others 64 65 Helen Norrie bylines include Architecture Australia Australian Design Review 66 Timothy Moore editor Future West Australian Urbanism 2016 2019 former editor Architecture Australia 2011 2012 managing editor Volume 2010 11 67 and curator of architecture and design at the National Gallery of Victoria 2022 David Neustein architecture critic The Monthly 68 Naomi Stead columnist at Places US architecture critic for The Saturday Paper architecture columnist for The Conversation bylines in Architecture Australia 69 70 71 Specialist periodicals editMain article List of architecture magazinesSee also editCategory Architecture critics Category Architecture writers International Committee of Architectural Critics Category American architecture writers Category Australian architecture writers Category British architecture writersReferences edit a b c Goldberger Paul 2003 11 12 Architecture Criticism Does It Matter Paul Goldberger Archived from the original on June 22 2007 Retrieved 2008 07 10 About New Architecture Writers Retrieved 2019 03 10 New Architecture Writers program raises underrepresented voices Archpaper com 2018 07 30 Retrieved 2019 03 10 NAW Free architectural writing course for BAME aspiring design critics Architectural Review 9 October 2017 Retrieved 2019 03 10 Harper Phineas 2019 01 08 Members 2017 2018 New Architecture Writers Retrieved 2019 03 11 Alexandra Lange 2012 Writing about architecture mastering the language of buildings and cities Lange Jeremy M 1st ed New York Princeton Architectural Press ISBN 9781616890537 OCLC 747018933 Arieff Allison 2012 03 02 Why Don t We Read About Architecture Opinionator Retrieved 2019 03 10 Semi detached writing representation and criticism in architecture Stead Naomi 1975 Melbourne Uro Media 2012 ISBN 9780987228130 OCLC 799159939 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Fisher Thomas 2011 12 01 The Death and Life of Great Architecture Criticism Places Journal 2011 doi 10 22269 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2019 09 30 Marianela D Aprile Author at Metropolis Metropolis Retrieved 2021 01 31 Vincenzo De Cotiis s Eternal Evolution Cultured Magazine 2020 03 10 Retrieved 2021 01 31 D Aprile Marianela Marianela D Aprile Author at The Architect s Newspaper The Architect s Newspaper Retrieved 2021 01 31 Eva Hagberg Fisher Eva Hagberg Fisher Retrieved 2019 03 10 Christopher Hawthorne Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2019 03 10 About SpontaneousInterventions Retrieved 2019 03 10 Cathy Lang Ho School of Fine Arts Index sofa aarome org Retrieved 2019 03 10 Karrie Jacobs the Itinerant Urbanist Retrieved 2019 03 09 Amanda Kolson Hurley CityLab Retrieved 2019 03 09 Amanda Kolson Hurley Amanda Kolson Hurley Retrieved 2019 03 09 The Wall Street Journal The Wall Street Journal Kelsey Keith Profile and Activity Curbed curbed com Retrieved 2019 03 09 Nicholas Korody s Archinect profile Archinect Retrieved 2019 03 11 Mark Lamster marklamster com Retrieved 2019 03 09 Shannon Mattern Places Journal Retrieved 2019 03 10 Quartz author page Anne Quito Quartz Quartz Retrieved 12 March 2019 Rao Anjulie Anjulie Rao Journo Portfolio Retrieved 2019 03 10 Russeth Andrew 2019 01 25 Veteran Milwaukee Art Critic Mary Louise Schumacher Exits Journal Sentinel ARTnews Retrieved 2019 03 10 Articles by Matt Shaw The Architect s Newspaper Journalist Muck Rack muckrack com Retrieved 2021 10 18 Sorkin Michael 28 May 2014 Critical Mass Why Architectural Criticism Matters Architectural Review Retrieved 2019 03 09 Susan Szenasy Metropolis Retrieved 2019 03 10 Alissa Walker Profile and Activity Curbed curbed com Retrieved 2021 05 06 About Mimi Zeiger mimizeiger com Retrieved 2019 03 10 Shumi Bose s stories Architectural Review architectural review com Retrieved 2019 03 11 Pearman Hugh Travelling in time ribaj com Retrieved 2019 03 11 Gillian Darley Gillian Darley Retrieved 2019 03 09 Gillian Darley Contributors Building Design bdonline co uk Retrieved 2019 03 09 Glancey Jonathan 2007 10 03 lt img class contributor pic src http static guim co uk sys images Guardian Pix contributor 2007 09 28 jonathan glancey 140x140 jpg alt Picture of Jonathan Glancey title Jonathan Glancey gt The Guardian London About Me Priya Khanchandani Retrieved 2019 03 10 Harper Phineas 2019 01 11 Priya Khanchandani joins the New Architecture Writers board New Architecture Writers Retrieved 2019 03 10 Manon Mollard architectural review com Retrieved 2019 03 10 Manon Mollard named AR Editor Architectural Review 21 September 2018 Retrieved 2019 03 10 Christine Murray The Guardian Retrieved 2019 03 10 Christine Murray Editor in chief Architects Journal architectsjournal co uk Retrieved 2019 03 10 Christine Murray Editor in chief Architectural Review architectural review com Retrieved 2019 03 10 Home hughpearman com Oliver Wainwright The Guardian Retrieved 2019 03 09 Judith Abell ArchitectureAU Retrieved 2019 03 10 Mallyon Kate 17 November 2015 Justine Clark Office of the Victorian Government Architect Office of the Victorian Government Architect Archived from the original on 17 November 2015 Retrieved 10 March 2019 Justine Clark ArchitectureAU Retrieved 2019 03 10 Criticism in crisis Justine Clark and Andrew Mackenzie in conversation Australian Design Review 2012 05 21 Retrieved 2019 03 11 Laura Harding ArchitectureAU Retrieved 2019 03 10 Laura Harding The Guardian Retrieved 2019 03 10 Rory Hyde roryhyde com Retrieved 2019 03 10 Rory Hyde ArchitectureAU Retrieved 2019 03 10 Helen Norrie ArchitectureAU Retrieved 2021 03 06 Timothy Moore Monash University David Neustein The Monthly 2014 07 17 Retrieved 2019 03 10 Naomi Stead Places Journal Retrieved 2019 03 10 Naomi Stead ArchitectureAU Retrieved 2019 03 10 Dr Naomi Stead Art Design amp Architecture Archived from the original on 2018 03 08 Retrieved 2019 03 10 Goldberger Paul 2003 11 12 Architecture Criticism Does It Matter Paul Goldberger Retrieved 2008 07 10 External links edit The Dark Knights Return four profoundly unfashionable buildings in London Hugh Pearman architecture critic of The Sunday Times analyses architectural critics responses including his own to postmodernism and unfashionability Weinstein Norman 2008 05 28 Built on Soaring Words The Australian Archived from the original on 2008 09 13 Retrieved 2008 07 09 This article whilst not an example of architectural criticism describes the importance of architectural students developing a strong vocabulary with which to describe buildings Our critics advice The Guardian July 8 2008 In this article Jonathan Glancey gives advice to young ambitious would be architecture critics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Architecture criticism amp oldid 1178389816, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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