Lucy Maulsby Associate Professor of Architectural History & Undergraduate Program Coordinator l.maulsby@northeastern.edu Expertise and politics in Italy, architectural responses to modernization Lucy Maulsby in the Press What building could be uglier than Boston City Hall? These were deemed even worse. Lucy Maulsby, associate professor of architectural history at Northeastern University, said Brutalist buildings can create “an aesthetic unease” in their viewers. Lucy Maulsby for Northeastern Global News New Ruggles Station exhibit features work of pioneering Black architects who helped shape Northeastern’s footprint New Ruggles Station exhibit features work of pioneering Black architects who helped shape Northeastern’s footprint M. David Lee and the late Donald L. Stull built on the work of the anti-highway movement to create a station that united Boston neighborhoods.
What building could be uglier than Boston City Hall? These were deemed even worse. Lucy Maulsby, associate professor of architectural history at Northeastern University, said Brutalist buildings can create “an aesthetic unease” in their viewers.