From the “House of the Future” to the “Ruin in Reverse”. Four Exhibitions about (and by) Alison & Peter Smithson

Alison and Peter Smithson intellectual and design processes have provoked contemporary discourses that have been manifested through a series of exhibitions that put on the roundtable the possibility of articulating new ideas about housing. The exhibitions “The House of the Future” (1956), “Robin Hoo...

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