Where will federal architecture be in 10 years?
Civic buildings are the complete embodiment of what we stand for as a nation, what we strive for, what we hope to achieve. The Guiding Principles [a Kennedy administration executive order for federal architecture drafted by Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan] talks about “the finest contemporary American thought”—to connect the issues and ideas that are driving the profession back into federal work. My hope is that in 10 years’ time we will look back at a set of truly extraordinary buildings and artworks that perfectly encapsulate this time in history. ?
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