OMA’s new museum expansion becomes the focal point of this episode of Mixed Signals—not just as a project, but as a case study in how architecture is judged today. The crew unpacks the building’s spatial ambitions, formal logic, and urban presence before confronting a viral critique claiming that “OMA can’t detail.” What follows is a layered discussion on authorship, construction quality, and the growing gap between architectural intention and built reality. Orbiting that central debate, the episode expands outward into the cultural conditions shaping contemporary architecture: the rise of social media critique, Gen Z design habits, and the idea of architecture school as a content engine. Conversations on Revit, AI, and “taste vs. skill” reinforce a larger question—if architecture is increasingly mediated through images, platforms, and automation, what actually defines architectural value today?
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