"The fears raised by those original renderings have been fully realised"
"The fears raised by those original renderings have been fully realised"
Selldorf Architects' renovation of the National Gallery's Sainsbury Wing has eradicated most of the building's postmodern charm, writes Robert Bevan. "Flimsy corporate blandness" and an "airport-concourse aesthetic": architects, critics and heritage campaigners alike were aghast when they first saw Selldorf Architects' renderings for proposed changes to Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown's 1991 Sainsbury Wing The post "The fears raised by those original renderings have been fully realised" appeared first on Dezeen.
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