I fail to see the excitement over the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles as written in "City of Angels Music Heaven" (ENR 8/11 p. 30). It looks like a chunk of metal that was destroyed while machining. It might have great acoustics, but great acoustics can be achieved in buildings that say something about humanity. Mr. Gehrys building says a lot about the inhumanity of post-modernism and deconstructionism. I could easily say the same for the buildings at M.I.T. that were highlighted in ENR a few months ago. Bombed out shells of buildings in Lebanon are more attractive, and quite possibly more functional. The same goes for the World Trade Center and it potential replacements. Too much money and absolutely no taste.