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Oct 24, 1988
Architectural critic Paul Goldberger interviews architect John C. Portman. Portman is best known for his use of interior atria in hotels and office buildings, beginning in 1967 with the Hyatt Regency hotel in Atlanta, Georgia. Portman shares examples of his work, including the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, as well as the Embarcadero Center in San Francisco, California, and other projects. Goldberger facilitates a discussion with Portman about the pros and cons of the “Portman style” and his experience working as both a real estate developer and an architect. Portman also shares his frustrations with the post-modern style of architecture, which he believes lacks substance and prioritizes abstraction over human-centered design. The discussion concludes with audience questions.
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