To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
Your article in the February 12 CRIMSON about the panel discussion on Architecture at Harvard reported incorrectly my statements on Human Scale.
My remark, "You don't have to lose the human scale when you have a tall building," was not made with specific reference to Holyoke Center as your report implied; but to the context of a general discussion of recent tall buildings at Harvard. Professor of Architecture Eduard F. Sckler
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