Forty-odd years ago, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown “were on a search for a way out of the dead end of postwar Modernism, whose early hopes had by then deteriorated into a dreary functionalism.” They found it in Las Vegas.
Forty-odd years ago, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown “were on a search for a way out of the dead end of postwar Modernism, whose early hopes had by then deteriorated into a dreary functionalism.” They found it in Las Vegas.