Japan Pavilion Venice Biennale 2021
Japan Pavilion Venice Biennale 2021, Italy, ‘Co-ownership of Action: Trajectories of Elements’ at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, curated by Kadowaki Kozo
Japan Pavilion Venice Biennale 2021, Italy, ‘Co-ownership of Action: Trajectories of Elements’ at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, curated by Kadowaki Kozo
Venice Biennale Slovenia Pavilion 2021: exhibition focuses on the Cooperative Centre – a multipurpose public building most often set in a rural context, serving as venues for various administrative, economic, social and cultural activities
Venice Biennale Turkey Pavilion 2020: Architecture as Measure, curated by Neyran Turan, to be presented at 17th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, Italy.
Venice property information : Italian building links, architectural developments – best new architecture in north east Italy: Veneto built environment
David Chipperfield Architects Milan wins International Design Competition for new campus of Social and Economic Sciences called PiaveFutura, in collaboration with engineering company Steam.
Lately there’s a lot of talk about hyperloops, but few of these ideas seem to go beyond the infrastructure itself, asking how this unprecedented closing of distance will affect the way we live: Hyperloop Suburb by Louise Braverman.
Review of 16th International Architecture Exhibition & Venice Design 2018 furniture design exhibition by architect, artist and designer Jassim AlNashmi, author of the ‘Traveling Mihrab’ exhibit representing Kuwait and the Arabian Gulf.
Photos of large-scale, site specific installation by Alison Brooks Architects that simulates the critical freespaces of their work in housing as 4 inhabitable ‘totems’: Threshold, Inhabited Edge, Passage, and Roofspace, inviting exploration.
Photos of the Vatican Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale with designs by various architects such as British architecture office Foster + Partners and Brazilian architect Carla Juaçaba.
Isoropia, part of Denmark’s submission to La Biennale di Venezia – architecture is reinvented with the application of a 3D-knitted construction of Dyneema (the strongest fiber in the world) and flexible poles, forming an ultralight, ultrastrong construction.
The installation by Sauerbruch Hutton at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, FREESPACE , curated by Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara, is a small space enclosed by a timber framework placed amongst the monumental structure of the Corderie.
The poetic structure is composed by various elements intertwined in two levels. The higher level is built with American red oak modules and the lower one with steel modules; both are woven with fibre glass thread of different colours, blurring boundaries.
Installations Wall and Space result from work developed in USI Mendrisio Academy of architecture: all the works investigate, through automatic movements, the Freespace extreme conditions.
Venice Biennale Japan Pavilion 2018 exhibition at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia curated by a team led by Momoyo Kaijima, with Laurent Stalder and Yu Iseki: showcases over 40 exhibitors ranging from university design studios to architectural offices.
Curated by Kerem Piker and coordinated by Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV), the Pavilion of Turkey presents Vardiya at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia.
In 2017, just before demolition of the estate began, the V&A saved a three-storey section of each façade and the interior fittings of two flats. The fragments take their place in the V&A’s national collection of architecture as an internationally significant example of Brutalism.
The School of Athens at The National Pavilion of Greece explores the importance of the academic commons at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia.
For 28 years, Germany has been united – exactly as long as the Berlin Wall existed (1961–1989). On the occasion of this parallel, GRAFT and Marianne Birthler curate exhibition “Unbuilding Walls” at the German Pavilion at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice.
Curators have invited 100 Hong Kong and international architects to design towers in free space, thus provoking intensive reflection and research on this typology. Spanish architect Fernando Menis was asked to design 4 of these 100 towers.