Endgames
2006
Drawings, dome, projection, mobiles, astroturf, miniature plastic stadiums
Galleria Alberto Peola, Turin, Italy
Through the historic example of Montreal, Endgames explores the problematic spatial and political conditions that host cities experience in the aftermath of such temporary, spectacular events as international expositions and the Olympics.
20 May 1976, Montreal—Final preparations for the Summer Olympics were underway when the United States pavilion, a twenty-storey geodesic dome built by Buckminster Fuller for Expo 67, caught fire during routine repairs. The entire acrylic shell was gone within half an hour, the metal structure reduced to one more ruin among the abandoned national pavilions that populated the island. Nine years prior, the site had served as a global playground, virtually insuring the city’s bid to host the 1976 Summer Games.