Sat, Dec 27, 2008 - Page 16 News List

It was fun until the money ran out

A poisonous cocktail of vanity and self-delusion fueled architecture until the bubble burst

By Nicolai Ouroussoff  /  NY TIMES NEWS SERVICE , NEW YAORK

Architecture firms, meanwhile, are suffering like everyone else. With so many projects postponed and so few new ones coming in, many are already laying off employees. Aspiring architects who are just emerging from graduate programs are likely to move on to more secure professions, which could spell a smaller talent pool in the future.

Still, if the recession doesn’t kill the profession, it may have some long-term positive effects for our architecture. President-elect Barack Obama has promised to invest heavily in infrastructure, including schools, parks, bridges and public housing. A major redirection of our creative resources may thus be at hand. If a lot of first-rate architectural talent promises to be at loose ends, why not enlist it in designing the projects that matter most? That’s my dream, anyway ...

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