Projects and other musings, beginning with Future Craft (MIT Media Lab) but extending to incorporate the larger designscape. The author is a grad student in architecture who confesses to be a serial blogger.


22 Jun
The 2010 World Expo: the largest collection of good, bad, and ugly architecture.  Instead of tearing most of it down after October, China should consider keeping it as a huge world amusement park and improve the exhibits inside so that visitors can actually learn a thing or two about the countries.
Pictured: Denmark’s pavilion, designed by BIG.
Click through to check out the rest of the pavilions, courtesy of eVolo.

The 2010 World Expo: the largest collection of good, bad, and ugly architecture.  Instead of tearing most of it down after October, China should consider keeping it as a huge world amusement park and improve the exhibits inside so that visitors can actually learn a thing or two about the countries.

Pictured: Denmark’s pavilion, designed by BIG.

Click through to check out the rest of the pavilions, courtesy of eVolo.

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