After ID magazine, you went back to school and studied art history at Harvard. You were approached by the Atlanta Journal of Constitution about being their music critic. And so I ended up in the Philadelphia Inquirer, which was a spectacularly fortunate place to land. "I do feel very fortunate"
Michael Kimmelman has been the architecture critic of The New York Times since 2011, writing about cities, public space, infrastructure, community development, public housing, equity, and the environment. He joins to talk about his extraordinary career in journalism and his new book, “The Intimate City: Walking New York.”