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In 2003, Christopher Hawthorne criticized Libeskind's proposal for the World Trade Center site and included Libeskind's proposal for the Denver Art Museum in his survey of contemporary architecture. In 2005, Witold Rybczynski deconstructed the process of designing an art museum, using the example of the Barnes Foundation. Last month, he assessed Libeskind's peer Zaha Hadid.Witold Rybczynski is Slate's architecture critic.
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