By Alidor Aucoin on June 12, 2008
Dan Hanganu, the Romanian-born architect widely acclaimed for this design of Montreal's Musée d'archéologie et d'histoire de Pointe-à-Callière, believes that much of today's architecture is the work of what he calls "acrobats, who make noise for a period of time, then eventually lose their spark." Many computer designed buildings are, he believes, a "vulgar expression of advanced mediocrity," and lack depth of the art of architecture...