Herbert Muschamp

Herbert Muschamp is a writer for the New York Times who, in 2004, stepped down as the newspaper's architecture critic. During his controversial tenure, he rose to preeminence as the nation's foremost judge of the architecture world. He continues to write for the newspaper's other sections.

 

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