"A modern building should derive its architectural significance from purpose and function rather than from the excessive use of applied decoration."
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About Ada Louise Huxtable
Ada Louise Huxtable (1921-2013) was an American architecture critic and writer. She was known for her insightful and influential architectural criticism, advocating for preservation and quality urban design. Huxtable's work contributed to the understanding and appreciation of architecture as a cultural and social expression. Her writings appeared in The New York Times, where she was the first architecture critic, and she won a Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 1970 for her extensive body of work.
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