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Exhibit A : Exhibitions That Transformed Architecture, 1948-2000 is an extensive survey of a period when an exceptional synergy between architecture as a discipline and exhibition as a medium propelled both realms into unprecedented activity by provoking two parallel questions : "What is architecture ?" and "What is an architecture exhibition ?" Designed as a year-to-year compendium, the book covers hundreds of architecture exhibitions - ranging from large-scale building fairs and festivals to small gallery shows - and the author's analysis is supplemented by essays by experts, previously unpublished material, and newly translated documentary texts. Revisiting these exhibitions helps us rethink how architecture can be exhibited, made, discussed, and ultimately experienced even today.