“Copying is both fundamental and dangerous to architecture,” says Sam Jacob of FAT

FAT director Sam Jacob explains why he believes that “copying is both fundamental to how architecture develops and something that threatens its foundational belief in originality,” in this movie we filmed at the Venice Architecture Biennale, where the firm has created an installation called The Museum of Copying.

See our earlier story here for more information about the project, and see all our coverage of the biennale here.

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