January 21st, 2013
January 21st, 2013
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Until 21st July
Architecture, Room 128a
Rietveld Schröder House
In the last decade architects have found a renewed interest in colour that had been hidden away for decades. This exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London explores the phenomenon of colour throughout modern architecture from the classic projects like the Rietveld-Schroder House to Five Beehives for Olaf Nicolai by Sauerbruch Hutton. The display uses images, models and materials to illustrate the cultural, historical and emotional associations that colour has in architecture. For more information, visit: V&A.

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