Togo centres its "eccentric" modernist architecture in Venice Biennale debut
A curlicued brutalist hotel whose facade resembles two faces kissing and a bank crowned with towers informed by clay castles are among the modernist buildings celebrated in Togo's first-ever Venice Architecture Biennale pavilion. The small African nation is putting its "eccentric" modernist architecture on the world stage in the Considering Togo's Architectural Heritage exhibition, which The post Togo centres its "eccentric" modernist architecture in Venice Biennale debut appeared first on Dezeen.

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