‘Architecture is sick but not totally dead’: Jean Nouvel on disasters, criticism and the future of architecture

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As his most recent tower, La Marseillaise, is inaugurated on Marseille’s seafront, Nouvel talks about the death of architectural criticism, taking pleasure in problems and why the future of architecture is not architectural
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