I love a bit of modern architecture, but I often wonder whether Norman Foster (he can stick his title where the sun doesn’t shine) is overstretching himself and taking too many risks with technology. The Greater London Authority’s new home seems to be another example of this. It’s a striking construction that’s almost closer to art than architecture, although BBC News online and its readers document some of the building’s teething troubles. Don’t get me wrong—I’m all for trying new things, especially when they’re so bold—he just seems to try so many new things in each building that you end up with numerous problems instead of just one or two. Provided the occupants don’t mind, I suppose it’s all for the good.
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