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Architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable dies at 91
In a Dec. 3 piece for The Journal, she took on — and found lacking — efforts to renovate the main New York Public Library building. AP Photo/New York Public Library from dbox / Foster + Partners.

By: Deepti Hajela, Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP).- Ada Louise Huxtable, who turned her love and appreciation of the built environment into a pioneering and prize-winning career as an architecture critic, has died at age 91.

Her attorney, Robert Shapiro, said Huxtable died Monday at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan after an illness.

Huxtable began working at The New York Times in 1963 and was a groundbreaker in bringing architecture criticism to an American newspaper. In her time there, she also was the first winner of the Pulitzer Prize for criticism, in 1970.

Huxtable, a native New Yorker, later went to work for The Wall Street Journal and had pieces published as recently as last month.

She looked at buildings and architecture for more than the actual physical design but also for the meaning and importance of the structures in their environment.

In the Dec. 3 piece for The Journal, she took on — and found lacking — efforts to renovate the main New York Public Library building.

"This is a plan devised out of a profound ignorance of or willful disregard for not only the library's original concept and design, but also the folly of altering its meaning and mission and compromising its historical and architectural integrity," she wrote. "You don't 'update' a masterpiece. 'Modernization' may be the most dangerously misused word in the English language."

It wasn't only in the journalism world that she was recognized. In 1981, she was awarded a MacArthur Foundation "genius grant."

Huxtable's husband died in 1989, and she has no survivors.


Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.



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