The Daily Dose of Architecture has a thoughtful piece reflecting on the temporary wonders built for festivals and biennales. While the exposure of emerging designers is great, Andreea Cutieru points out that there is an added value in the "opportunity to enact architectural lines of inquiry that wouldn't otherwise find an expression in everyday architecture." I know that I find exploring ephemeral art and architecture to be its own special experience. It focuses the memory and the senses, knowing that there will not be an opportunity to repeat this experience.
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