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  1. Ada Louise Huxtable (14 de marzo de 1921 - 7 de enero de 2013) fue una escritora y crítica de arquitectura que estableció el periodismo de arquitectura y diseño urbano en América del Norte y Estados Unidos generando una amplia conciencia pública sobre el entorno urbano. [1]

  2. Ada Louise Huxtable (née Landman; March 14, 1921 – January 7, 2013) was an American architecture critic and writer on architecture. Huxtable established architecture and urban design journalism in North America and raised the public's awareness of the urban environment. [1]

  3. 13 de mar. de 2019 · Ada Louise Huxtable made history as the first full-time architecture critic at a US newspaper when she joined the New York Times, and was later awarded the first Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 1970

  4. Explore the papers of the influential architectural critic and preservationist, who wrote for the New York Times for over 50 years. The archive includes her manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, and books on modern architecture and urbanism.

  5. Desde esta atalaya, Huxtable fue desgranando la arquitectura norteamericana a lo largo de cincuenta años, con artículos tan mordaces como apasionados que la hicieron merecedora de los premios de periodismo más prestigiosos, entre ellos el Pulitzer en 1970.

  6. 8 de ene. de 2013 · Ada Louise Huxtable, who pioneered modern architectural criticism in the pages of The New York Times, celebrating buildings that respected human dignity and civic history — and memorably ...

  7. Ada Louise Huxtable (1921–2013) When Ada Louise Huxtable began her career at the New York Times in 1963, she was the first full-time architecture critic on an American news paper. When she departed in 1981 for the next phase of her career—she was a member of the first class of MacArthur Foundation “genius” fellows—almost every major ...