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Ada Louise Huxtable, the American critic, was a pioneering voice in architectural criticism, whose insightful essays and reviews transformed the way we think about the built environment. As the first architecture critic for The New York Times, Huxtable championed the cause of architectural preservation and urban planning, challenging architects and developers to prioritize design excellence and historical context. Her legacy as a fearless advocate for architectural integrity and cultural heritage endures, shaping the way we understand and appreciate the spaces we inhabit.
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