I popped by the Some Assembly Required exhibit at the Yale Art and Architecture Gallery while I was in New Haven, CT yesterday (don’t ask). I can’t give the exhibit two thumbs up, so if you’re thinking of making a long trek to New Haven to see it– you might not be that impressed. If, however, you are a Yale student, interested in the Prefabricated housing movement, or not far away from the campus– I recommend checking it out. The exhibit is essentially like adding another dimension to Dwell magazine– allowing attendees to feel materials, view floor plans, check out large scale photographer and view models. Nice to see Yale paying attention to this architecture movement!
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