Ada Louise Huxtable
ABOUT ADA LOUISE HUXTABLE
An architecture critic who won the first-ever Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 1970.
She was the Curatorial Assistant for Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art in New York for four years.
She was described as a great lover of cities, a great preservationist and the central planet around which every other critic revolved by architect Robert A. M. Stern.
Her father Michael Landman was the co-author of the play A Man of Honor.
She won the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism like 1975's winner, the late film critic Roger Ebert .