Last weekend's "Architecture After Las Vegas" symposium at Yale University revisited the legacy of architects Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown and celebrated their lasting relevance. "Have grand fun, and be deadly serious," concluded Denise Scott Brown at the end of their keynote address, summarizing a long career of discovering the revolutionary in the most ordinary of things. The upcoming volume of Museo will feature an extensive interview with Venturi and Scott Brown by architect Adam Marcus, whose article "Zion on the Prairie" appeared in Museo No. XI. The above picture is from the pair's now-famous '68 trip to Las Vegas, vernacular mecca and Pop muse that inspired a program and practice given, in many respects, to the subversion of the hegemony of minimalism.
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