Chicago-based architecture practice Bureau Spectacular has converted
The Architecture Foundation's Project Space into a pop-up living space
and installation made up of a graphic sequence of imaginary worlds
entitled Three Little Worlds. Jimenez Lai, the architecture practice's
founder, shows us around the space, where he has set camp, something
which he has done before having lived and worked in a desert shelter
in Taliesen and resided in a shipping container at Atelier Van
Lieshout on the piers of Rotterdam. Here, he tells Crane.tv about his
love of comics and cartoon, which is apparent in his installation and
the interchangeable realities of the spectator and the performer, and
demonstrates how to navigate his "giant comic book." Three Little
Worlds runs till 25 August at The Architecture Foundation,
www.architecturefoundation.org.uk, www.bureau-spectacular.net