By Pat Broderick
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN DIEGO - For much of the last two decades the General Services Administration hired superstar architects to build palatial courthouses across the nation. Design awards, gushing architectural reviews and other plaudits were heaped on these buildings and their benefactor: the GSA. Magnificence, not economy, was the watchword.
That's so two years ago.
The General Ac...
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