All Paul Goldberger Quotes
- New York remains what it has always been : a city of ebb and flow, a city of constant shifts of population and economics, a… Accept
- Architecture begins to matter when it brings delight and sadness and perplexity and awe along with a roof over our heads. Along
- Wright's building made it socially and culturally acceptable for an architect to design a highly expressive, intensely personal museum. In this sense almost every museum… Acceptable
- Buildings don't exist to be pinned, like brooches, on the front of bigger structures to which they bear only the most distant of relationships. Architecture
- We identify New York with the great bridges and tunnels and roadways and subway system and so forth. Bridges
- I don't usually go in for reviews of buildings that aren't yet built, since you can tell only so much from drawings and plans, and,… Been
- For most of the nineteen-seventies, the official route map of the New York City subway system was a beautiful thing. Beautiful
- Infrastructure creates the form of a city and enables life to go on in a city, in a certain way. Certain
- Los Angeles, Houston, Denver, Atlanta: those are all cities that really didn't get big, didn't hit their stride until the 20th century. All
- New York grew up before the automobile. And even though it's full of cars, its shape and form didn't get created around the automobile. Automobile
- The taste of people with large bank accounts tends not to be on the cutting edge. Accounts
- By any reasonable standard, Riverside Drive would be considered the best street in New York. Where else, after all, are there such views-not of a… Across
- Integrity has been enhanced. Been
- It fills one with a sense of architectural possibility. Architectural