Architecture Exhibits Invade Tokyo for Second Time Ever: Slow Clap
Hold onto your drafting tables, folks. The 'Architecture in Perspective' exhibition, a venerable 39-year-old institution that practically invented the phrase 'blink and you miss it' for international events, has graced Tokyo just once before. Yes, only once in nearly four decades, they schlepped all their scale models, blueprints, and confusing jargon to Japan's bustling capital. This momentous second visit, presumably involving a Herculean logistics team coordinating more crates than a hipster coffee chain's bean shipments, is proof that architects aren’t just about angles and concrete—they bear grudges spanning generations. The exhibition's history reeks of hesitance unlike, say, a toddler refusing broccoli but with less screaming.
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Source: Japantimes | Published: 9/26/2025 | Author: Unknown