It was 1988. Times columnist Jack Smith wondered if it was a joke being played on L.A. “The architect is a New Yorker,” he pointed out. “Ten of the 15 jurors who chose him are foreigners. How can we be sure it isn’t a Trojan horse?”
It was 1988. Times columnist Jack Smith wondered if it was a joke being played on L.A. “The architect is a New Yorker,” he pointed out. “Ten of the 15 jurors who chose him are foreigners. How can we be sure it isn’t a Trojan horse?”