An excellent question from Paul Goldberger, who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1984 for his architecture criticism for the New York Times: "How can @nytimes write whole piece on new Apple hq, cite design details, and never mention architect, Norman Foster?"
The offending Times story is here.
The replies to Mr. Goldberger's Tweet are also worth a quick scroll — quite a few mention that the Times is not what it once was and that the newspaper is laying off a bunch of editors.
Foster's involvement would be particularly interesting to the Times' New York-based readers because of his involvement on the World Trade Center site and in a largely aborted plan to redesign the New York Public Library.