The Modern Architecture Game
I’m geeking out over the Modern Architecture Game created by NEXT Architects. Test your knowledge of modern architecture with almost 1000 questions about the world’s most famous architects, buildings and trends of the Western architecture. The goal is similar to that of Trivial Pursuit – reach the heart of the board before anyone else. There are six different categories of questions: Visuals, Architect, Project, Style, Influence and Quote, and once you’ve moved through them... Continue reading »
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