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LSAT Reading Comprehension

Determining the Author's Tone in Architectural Critique

Hard Author’s Tone And Attitude Determine Tone

In his analysis of modern architecture, architect and critic Henry Garrison states, 'Contemporary architecture often prioritizes aesthetic appeal over functionality, leading to structures that are visually striking yet impractical for everyday use.' He discusses several examples where buildings designed with a 'statement' in mind fail to serve their intended purposes. Garrison emphasizes the importance of practicality, arguing that the true measure of a building's success lies not only in its beauty but also in its functionality for the people who use it. He concludes by urging architects to reconsider the balance between form and function, suggesting that a greater focus on usability could lead to more meaningful architectural contributions.

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