Paul Goldberger is a contributing editor at Vanity Fair and holds the Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture at The New School, where he was formerly dean of Parsons School of Design. From 1997 through 2011, he was architecture critic for The New Yorker, writing the Sky Line column. His architecture criticism at The New York Times earned him the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Distinguished Criticism. Goldberger authored numerous books, including BALLPARK: Baseball in the American City. He has advised for the Obama Presidential Center, New York Public Library, and others. A trustee of the Forum for Urban Design, among others, his honors include the American Academy of Arts and Letters 2017 Award in Architecture.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning architectural critic Paul Goldberger shares an entirely new look at the history of baseball, as told through the stories of the stadiums where the game...