Architecture is writing and storytelling. It is a narrative power that unravels issues, redefines imaginaries, speaks languages, and explores scenarios, both in the forms of representation and in the construction of matter.
Following are eight tracks between practictioners and national participations that represent this vision.
Featured image: Pavilion of NORDIC COUNTRIES, The Sámi Architecture Library, 18. Biennale Architettura, © Matteo de Mayda, courtesy La Biennale di Venezia
An Ethiopian-American author and filmmaker who investigates the friction between identity, perception, digital vocation, and no...
The practice of artist, author, and video essayist Ursula Biemann is based around field research, often in remote places such a...
Pavita observes, explores, investigates, and speaks about the invisible daily existences of those who are not granted the privi...
Ibiye Camp engages with various forms of media, including fashion, painting, new media, and architecture, to explore the impact...
Serge Attukwei Clottey is a Ghanaian artist who works with found items and discarded material he collects around his hometown o...
Girjegumpi is the combination of two words from the Sámi language, spoken in the northernmost regions of Europe: ...
The project unfolds through three zones. Zone I, The Past is the Laboratory of the Future, traces historical links to the archi...
With the Swiss and Venezuelan Pavilions being adjacent, and given how close their respective designers – Swiss Bruno Giacomet...
Thematic tracks in the Laboratory of the Future of the 18. Biennale Architettura
Thematic tracks in the Laboratory of the Future of the 18. Biennale Architettura
Thematic tracks in the Laboratory of the Future of the 18. Biennale Architettura
Thematic tracks in the Laboratory of the Future of the 18. Biennale Architettura