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In this episode of Archispeak, we walk through the Yale Center for British Art by Louis Kahn and reflect on what makes this building truly great. From its masterful use of natural light and honest materials to the clarity of its spatial organization, Kahn’s final building is both a work of art and a place for art. We discuss what it feels like to experience the space firsthand, how it invites contemplation, and why it continues to resonate with architects decades later. Along the way, we explore timeless questions about authorship, permanence, and what architecture has the power to communicate. Episode Links: • Watch a YouTube-only visual version of this episode here ( • What Makes This Building Great? Yale Cente... ) • Yale Center for British Art (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yale_Ce...) (Wikipedia) ----- Have a question for the hosts? Ask it at AskArchispeak.com (https://askarchispeak.com) Thank you for listening to Archispeak. For more episodes please visit https://archispeakpodcast.com. Support Archispeak by making a donation (https://donate.stripe.com/fZeeVL14U7J...) .