Art: Architects

What is an "architect"? The experts did not say, but unless they used the term in a most restricted sense, the profession of planning homes, offices, warehouses, golf clubs, courts, theatres, museums, station, lecture halls, factories, prisons and all the other structures required by 120 million U. S. people, is at present conducted by only 10,000 U. S. practitioners— one man to every chunk of population the size of Englewood, N. J., or Boulder, Col., or Tuscaloosa, Ala.

But of course they were speaking very...

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