Richard Rogers RA: Inside out
Interesting exhibition at the Royal Academy looking at the life and work of the architect
Richard Rogers.
The exhibition
was a bit dense and wordy but did introduce interesting ideas about buildings
and their effect on the space around them. I was particularly interested in his
ideas for improving London both those suggested in the 1980s and his latest
ideas.
I understood the
way the exhibition was arranged in themes but at times the story being told on
the shelf round the room didn’t seem to match that being told above. Also it
became a bit repetitive to see the same buildings in each section. I did have a
moment where I thought I’d scream if the Pompidou Centre was used again.
It reminded me a
bit of the elBulli exhibtion at Somerset House as it was as much about the
creative process as the buildings themselves. An interesting new theme in
exhibitions?
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