Robert Campbell

Robert Campbell is the architecture critic of The Boston Globe. He won the Pulitzer Prize for criticism in 1996.

Scenes from a Lost World

Remember when urban life was gritty and bleak, but also poetic?

By Robert Campbell | Monday March 6, 2017

The Family Trade

By Robert Campbell | Monday December 23, 2013

Subjectivity Is All

Using a lifetime of colorful examples to define the undefinable

By Robert Campbell | Saturday December 1, 2007

The Industrial-Strength Humanist

J. Irwin Miller knew how to get things built

By Robert Campbell | Wednesday December 1, 2004

Scenes from a Lost World

By Robert Campbell | Monday March 6, 2017

The Family Trade

By Robert Campbell | Monday December 23, 2013

Subjectivity Is All

By Robert Campbell | Saturday December 1, 2007

The Industrial-Strength Humanist

By Robert Campbell | Wednesday December 1, 2004

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