Architectural Heroes Aren’t Only of the Past


National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea), designed by TSKP Studios

National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea), designed by TSKP Studios

This article was originally published on Common Edge.

Every field has its heroes. In architecture, heroic designers have often been celebrated both for their skills and as public personalities. Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Kahn were icons in the 20th century. In the 21st, Zaha Hadid was as bold and evocative as her buildings, and she became a “starchitect” (to use the industry-specific parlance), her untimely death further elevating her to what-might-have-been status. But heroes are only human, and their deaths do not automatically convey a permanent place in the pantheon. They do, however, allow for a fresh perspective on the living.

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