The New York Times reviews the architecture of the
Museum of Contempory Art Detroit (MOCAD).
Excerpt from article:
Designed by Andrew Zago, its intentionally raw aesthetic is conceived
as an act of guerrilla architecture, one that accepts decay as fact
rather than attempt to create a false vision of urban density. By
embracing reality, it could succeed where large-scale development has
so far failed.
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