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Ep311: One Person's Well-Placed Lamp Is Another Person's Ill-Placed Illumination

Ep311: One Person's Well-Placed Lamp Is Another Person's Ill-Placed Illumination

Update: 2020-06-16
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Architectural criticism has been a constant for centuries, with buildings under scrutiny throughout the ages. Interior design, however, has always received the white-glove treatment. Why? Join me for a lively discussion between Wendy Goodman, of New York magazine, and Suzanne Stephens, of Architectural Record, as we discuss the critiques of interiors and the history of aesthetic judgments.



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Ep311: One Person's Well-Placed Lamp Is Another Person's Ill-Placed Illumination

Ep311: One Person's Well-Placed Lamp Is Another Person's Ill-Placed Illumination

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