Nude hippies, big blobs, stunning dog pounds - is the 2008 architecture biennale too wacky for its own good? Jonathan Glancey concludes.....
Guardian
This year, too many of the big players are playing too hard with pop revivalism - blobs, swirls, funny shapes and wacky colours - as if releasing their inner child. But, somewhere between Ishigami's Plants and Architecture show and the work of the altruistic Rural Studio in the US, it is just possible to see a warm new architecture slowly emerging from a jumble of half-realised, half-remembered dreams.
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