In a rare twist, high-rise strata title buildings feature in an art gallery.
The National Gallery of Victoria’s Triennial exhibition includes slices of life from the world’s 10 megacities with more than 10 million people including Cairo, Delhi, Dhaka, Jakarta, Lagos, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Seoul, Shanghai, and Tokyo as an interpretation of a high density and high rise city.
It’s an immersive display called Celluloid Megacities which dynamically excites and challenges you about what the future of Australian cities might be like.
So, if you’re in Melbourne, check it out to form your own views.
I’ve seen it and it’s great [and free].