A new Louis Kahn exhibition at the Vitra Museum in Rotterdam has "one explicit aim," writes Icon Eye reviewer Owen Hatherley: "to lift him to 20th-century architecture's Mount Olympus, alongside Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe." "That it fails in this aim isn't really a judgement on Kahn's architecture as such [...] but a judgement on the problems of architecture exhibitions," he writes. [Icon Eye via Curbed Philly]
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