Biennale2025
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Venice Architecture Biennale 2025
The Biennale, A Construction Site?High-tech, low-tech, and AI: The 19th Architecture Biennale doesn’t refuse to showcase architecture – but does it meaningfully engage with the pressing realities its audience faces?
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Kinetic shading system
Sombra Pavilion in Venice by MVRDVMVRDV and partners present the Sombra Pavilion – an architectural experiment in the dynamic control of light, heat and ventilation.
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Architecture Biennale 2025 in Venice
Saving the World Out of the 3D Printer?Material experiments using 3D printers are booming at this year's Architecture Biennale. But what real problems of our world are they supposed to solve – and by when?
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Exhibition in Venice
Fondazione Prada Presents “Diagrams” by AMO/OMAAn exhibition in Venice that is well worth seeing deals with the history of infographics as a medium. The more than 300 exhibits were selected by Rem Koolhaas and his office AMO/OMA.
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Architecture Biennale 2025 in Venice
What Helps to Combat the Heat in Cities?Global warming is most noticeable in the world's cities. At this year's Architecture Biennale, it is not only the German pavilion that is focusing on urban heat islands. The solutions presented range from tree planting to cooling ceilings for urban open spaces.
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Future of mobility
Gateway to Venice's Waterway by Norman Foster and...“Gateway to Venice's Waterway” is a joint research project of the Norman Foster Foundation and Porsche at the Architecture Biennale 2025. The prototype studies alternative urban mobility solutions.
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Architectural intelligence
Preview of the 2025 Venice Architecture BiennaleAt a time when reason and foresight are becoming less influential in world affairs, this Architecture Biennale may be just the response we need. Carlo Ratti, the Biennale Director, will be staging his exhibition “Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective” at the Giardini and the Arsenale, as well as many other locations in Venice, from 10 May 2025. Will this Architecture Biennale offer fresh insights into the critical issues of our time?