Writer Paul Makovsky and landscape architect Michael Gotkin have come up with a Postmodern Preservation Watch List in an effort to draw attention to architecture from the '70s and '80s that may be overlooked by the Landmarks Commission. "The demolition and redesign of a slew of Postmodern designs, including the South Street Seaport building, the Cherry Hill landscape in Central Park, and the threat to the Frick Collection's wonderful entry pavilion and garden, demonstrate the urgency for the Landmarks Commission to designate and protect significant works from the 1970s and 1980s," says Gotkin. [Metropolis]
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