2 May 2017
Episode 290
30 minutes
Photo: Luke Hayes
On today’s show we visit two exhibitions looking at the meeting point of architecture, design and politics in two very different contexts. Plus, Archdaily editor James Taylor-Foster rounds up the latest developments in architecture and design.
2 May 2017
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In the late 1950s and stretching into the 1960s, more than 30 African countries became independent. Hungry for buildings to reflect their new identities as confident, free nations, they turned to modernism. An exhibition currently showing at New York’s Center for Architecture, ‘Architecture of Independence’, traces this movement through images and artefacts.
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