Venice Biennale Danish Pavilion – 2012

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Venice Biennale 2012 Danish Pavilion : ‘Possible Greenland’

Denmark Architecture Exhibition

22 Aug 2012

Venice Biennale Danish Pavilion 2012

POSSIBLE GREENLAND

BIG at the 13th la Biennale di Venezia, Italy

Design: BIG + TENU, Julie Hardenberg and Inuk Silas Høgh

Connecting Greenland
image from BIG architects

22 Aug 2012 – BIG AT THE 13th LA BIENNALE DI VENEZIA

BIG in collaboration with TENU, Julie Hardenberg and Inuk Silas Høgh present Connecting Greenland: AIR+PORT as a part of the exhibition “POSSIBLE GREENLAND” at the Danish Pavilion, exploring the potentials and challenges that Greenland is facing as the country gains global attention.

Greenland’s political agenda is currently dominated by the global interest in its natural resources suggesting an international accessible airport in Nuuk and the upgrading of the capital’s industrial harbor. The current inefficient domestic aviation system together with the eruption of resources and impacts of climate change place Greenland uniquely in the center of the future maritime world map. Greenland Transport Commission identified the island of Angisunnguaq, south of Nuuk as a potential new epicenter for connecting Greenland.

Greenland architecture
image from BIG architects

“Greenland has the potential to reposition itself from the periphery to the center of the major world economies of Europe, Asia and America. Greenlanders today are purely dependent on air traffic for domestic commutes but almost crippled by empty flights and staggering prices. The new Air+Port will become a transit hub between Europe and America – increasing potential transit tourism and cutting costs for the local commuters. By overlapping the water and airways in the Air+Port we seek to resolve a domestic challenge with a global investment. A piece of global infrastructure with a positive social side effect – Social Infrastructure.” Bjarke Ingels, Founding Partner, BIG.

Rather than seeing these major infrastructural developments as two separate investments, BIG envisions a symbiotic relationship between the two transportation systems air + port. Instead of creating a new mono programmatic piece of public infrastructure the project explores the potential mix of programmatic molecules creating a new DNA for efficient transportation and vibrant public programs benefitting not only Nuuk, but the country as a whole.

DANISH PAVILION – POSSIBLE GREENLAND
The overall exhibition POSSIBLE GREENLAND headed by the Danish Architecture Centre and curated by Minik Rosing & Nord Architects aims to give an insight into Greenland as a major political, cultural and business force in a globalized world. The exhibition at the Danish Pavilion provides a spectacular experience of ‘Greenlandness’ through images, film and artifacts. Representing central perspectives, including Cultivating, Connecting, Inhabiting, and Migrating, POSSIBLE GREENLAND explores the country’s main challenges and opportunities.

The Danish contribution to the 13th International Architecture Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia is sponsored by: The Danish Ministry of Culture, The Danish Arts Foundation, Realdania, Shell, Royal Arctic Line, Rambøll, Dreyers Fond, Dronning Margrethes og Prins Henriks Fond, Danmarks Nationalbanks Jubilæumsfond af 1968, Colorgruppen, Vink Plast and Neschen.

FUTURE GREENLAND INFO
Partners-in-charge: Bjarke Ingels, Andreas Klok Pedersen, Jakob Lange
Project Leader: Søren Martinussen
Team: Jesper Victor Henriksson, Lucian Racovitan, Eric de Haan

Venice Biennale Danish Pavilion 2012 images / information from BIG

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The official Danish contribution to the 12th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia features the city of Copenhagen with the exhibition “Q&A: Urban Questions _ Copenhagen Answers.” The audience is invited to visit the living lab of Copenhagen and explore how Copenhagen offers hundreds of architectural answers to the all-important question: what makes a livable city?

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Bjarke Ingels in discussion with e-architect editor Adrian Welch
Bjarke Ingels
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