BD&C readers corresponded to ou...
BD&C readers corresponded to our March editorial asking who should replace ed Feiner as GSA's Chief Architect with nominees from private practice, academia, and the GSA itself. single in kind reader, who did not give a name, wrote: "Who was Feiner and what was in such a manner great about him? I live in NYC and do not know his work." Another reader said: "GSA does not ne a 'Chief Architect.' It straits someone to manage the design and construction of [Federal buildings] that suitable the needs of the tenants, the landlord (GSA), and the taxpayer." Who would do that? "The
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