Choose language

Forgot your password?

Need a Spoofbox account? Create one for FREE!

No subscription or hidden extras

Login

Paul Goldberger

Read through the most famous quotes from Paul Goldberger




For most of the nineteen-seventies, the official route map of the New York City subway system was a beautiful thing.


— Paul Goldberger


#beautiful thing #city #map #most #new

Infrastructure creates the form of a city and enables life to go on in a city, in a certain way.


— Paul Goldberger


#certain way #city #creates #enables #form

Integrity has been enhanced.


— Paul Goldberger


#enhanced #integrity

It fills one with a sense of architectural possibility.


— Paul Goldberger


#fills #possibility #sense

Los Angeles, Houston, Denver, Atlanta: those are all cities that really didn't get big, didn't hit their stride until the 20th century.


— Paul Goldberger


#angeles #atlanta #big #century #cities

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.


— Paul Goldberger


#automobile #before #cars #created #even

The taste of people with large bank accounts tends not to be on the cutting edge.


— Paul Goldberger


#bank #cutting #cutting edge #edge #large

We identify New York with the great bridges and tunnels and roadways and subway system and so forth.


— Paul Goldberger


#forth #great #identify #new #new york






About Paul Goldberger






Did you know about Paul Goldberger?

He also holds the Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture at The New School in New York City. Paul Goldberger has also written The City Observed: New York The Skyscraper On the Rise: Architecture and Design in a Post-Modern Age Above New York and The World Trade Center Remembered. They are the parents of three sons: Adam a composer for film and television in Los Angeles; Ben a Senior Editor at Time magazine in New York and Alex senior Olympics researcher at NBC Sports.

From 1997 to 2011 he was the Architecture Critic for The New Yorker where he wrote the magazine's celebrated "Sky Line" column. He also holds the Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture at The New School in New York City.

back to top