The International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam asks the right questions

ROTTERDAM – There are always voices who would generally prefer a biennale to be in the format of a book rather than an exhibition. There are good reasons for this position: a book’s pages can be flipped forward and backward many times; it can be c
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