Good God You Are Pretentious

I'm reading an architectural review article and, while normally I enjoy the seriousness that deep experts in their field provide to reviews, this one is too much:

His winning design for an extension to the Denver Art Museum was described by The New York Times as a "dramatic glass-and-titanium jumble of rectangles and triangles." Calatrava's stylish engineering structures, in contrast, resemble sun-bleach skeletons; they are "techno-Gothic" according to one commentator -- "The Bilbao Effect" Sept. 2002 Atlantic Monthly

Um, ok! Which one of these is good? Or bad? Or are both good? Or bad?

Here's a hint... if your average man on the street cannot tell if you're paying a compliment or leveling a criticism, YOU'RE BEING TOO PRETENTIOUS.

That is all.