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On March 19, 2007, Paul Goldberger received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Literary Arts from Guild Hall, the East Hampton, New York, cultural center, presented at a dinner at the Rainbow Room in New York City.

Paul Goldberger recently gave the dedication address at the opening of the new Bowdoin College Art Museum, designed by the architects Machado Silvetti, and was the keynote speaker at the Annual Meeting in Toronto of Waterfront Toronto, the organization overseeing development of the Toronto shorefront.  

On November 5th, 2007, Paul Goldberger received the Award for Professional Excellence from The Ed Bacon Foundation. Dedicated to the memory of  Philadelphia’s former city planning director, the nonprofit group is committed to promoting opportunities in design, civic leadership, and urban planning. More information can be found at the foundation’s web site, www.edbacon.org.

 

Upcoming lectures:

Nelson-Atkins Museum, Kansas City, December 12, will give a speech entitled, "Cities, Time and Architecture."

National Building Museum, Washington DC, December 13, will speak at presentation of Vincent Scully Prize to Richard Moe, president of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Council of Jewish American Museums 2008 Annual Conference, Chicago, January 27, will deliver the keynote address as the inaugural Spertus Museum Weil Fellow.

American Planning Association 2008 National Planning Conference, Las Vegas, May 1, will deliver the keynote address.


UP FROM ZERO Paperback Edition
The paperback edition of Up From Zero: Politics, Architecture and the Rebuilding of New York, with a new Afterword added by Paul Goldberger to bring the story up to date, appeared at the end of 2005. Other recent publications: Paul Goldberger contributed an essay to YALE IN NEW HAVEN: Architecture and Urbanism, published by Yale University, which also includes essays by Vincent Scully, Catherine Lynn, and Eric Vogt. Paul Goldberger also wrote introductions to three recent books: Gwathmey Siegel Apartments, published by Rizzoli; Changing New York, Douglas Levere's updating of Berenice Abbott's famous photographs of New York from the 1930's, published by Princeton Architectural Press; and Portraits of the New Architecture by Richard Schulman, published by Assouline.

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