Nicolai Ouroussof has written an intelligently thoughtful article entitled “The Lessons of Las Vegas Still Hold Surprises” in the Design Review section of The New York Times (online) on the exhibition entitled “What We Learned: The Yale Las Vegas Studio and the Work of Venturi, Scott Brown & Associates” at the Yale School of Architecture Gallery through Feb. 5, which looks at the extensive research the architects Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown did in Las Vegas beginning in 1968. Venturi’s and Scott Brown’s views are fascinating in themselves, and the exhibition offers yet another dimension, if not time-warp, and, honestly, shivers, just thinking how much things have changed since the architects’ 1968 observations.
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Speed & The Messiness Of Life, With Nostalgia: Robert Venturi’s and Denise Scott Brown’s 1968 Trip To Las Vegas
Posted by the editors on Wednesday, 30 December 2009
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