Rampant paranoia threatens to make the 2008 games an act of damaging self-deception, writes Andrew Yang for The Architect's Newspaper. "Above all, what I blame most on the Olympics is how it implicates architecture in the fabrication of this whole spectacle, and even uses it to mask real urban problems confronting Beijing." |
Just a collection of my thoughts or links to other thoughts on architecture and design.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Protest: China's Olympic Syndrome
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