The Final Weeks of the Venice Architecture Biennale and New Projects Breaking Ground: This Week's Review
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The Final Weeks of the Venice Architecture Biennale and New Projects Breaking Ground: This Week's Review
"Open to the public since May 10, 2025, the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale has entered its final month before closing on November 23. Curated by Italian architect Carlo Ratti, this edition, titled "Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective." has brought together over 750 participants across 65 national pavilions and 11 collateral events, making it one of the most expansive editions in the Biennale's history."
"This week's highlights include Studio Libeskind's residential complex in Prague; sauerbruch hutton's Panorama Constance exhibition building in Germany, and CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati's digitally fabricated bivouac for the upcoming Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. In New York, Venezuelan artist Miguel Braceli designed a major public artwork for the city's waterfront, addressing themes of migration, diversity, and the complexities of geopolitical identity."
The 19th Venice Architecture Biennale runs from May 10 to November 23, 2025 under the title "Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective." Curated by Carlo Ratti, the edition gathers over 750 participants across 65 national pavilions and 11 collateral events. Notable national contributions include Bahrain (Golden Lion winner), Singapore, Oman, the Holy See, Denmark, and Serbia. Recent project highlights include Studio Libeskind's residential complex in Prague, sauerbruch hutton's Panorama Constance exhibition building in Germany, and CRA's digitally fabricated bivouac for Milano Cortina 2026. Miguel Braceli installed a New York waterfront artwork addressing migration and geopolitical identity. Holcim Foundation regional awards and a Taschen publication on Tadao Ando also featured.
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