Blair Kamin | |
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Born | Red Bank, New Jersey, US |
Education | |
Occupation | Chicago Tribune architecture critic |
Notable credit | 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism |
Spouse | Barbara Mahany |
Children | 2 |
Blair Kamin was the architecture critic of the Chicago Tribune,[1] for 28 years from 1992 to 2021.[2][3] Kamin has held other jobs at the Tribune and previously worked for The Des Moines Register. He also serves as a contributing editor of Architectural Record. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 1999, for a body of work highlighted by a series of articles about the problems and promise of Chicago's greatest public space, its lakefront.[4] He has received numerous other honors, authored books, lectured widely, and served as a visiting critic at architecture schools including the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
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