Paul Goldberger, the Pulitzer
Prize-winning architecture critic for the New
Yorker magazine, will be speak Wednesday, Jan. 22, at 7:30 p.m. in the Nott Memorial.
His talk, “After the World
Trade Center: The Struggle to Make a City for Our Time,” is part of the College's
Perspectives at the Nott series.
He will examine the current
proposals for the rebuilding of Ground Zero and Lower Manhattan.
Goldberger is renowned for his
writing on architecture, design, and urbanism. He is widely regarded for his
efforts to foster an understanding of and appreciation for architecture to the
general public. The author of numerous books, his most recent works include The World Trade Center Remembered and
due out later this year, Manhattan Unfurled.
A reception in Hale House Dining
Room will follow the program.