Cloud Pergola: The Architecture of Hospitality is a collaborative project for the Croatian national pavilion at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale, which crosses the boundaries of architecture, art, engineering, robotic fabrication, and computational modelling and brings together practitioners working in art, architecture, sound, and futurology studies. The presentation is structured through an interplay of three interventions: Cloud Drawing by Alisa Andrašek, To Still the Eye by Vlatka Horvat, and Ephemeral Garden by Maja Kuzmanović / FoAM Brussels. To Still the Eye is a series of drawings made by my bare feet immersed in an acrylic wash, as they slide across the surface of paper, leaving a trace of their journey in the form of a str...
In 1977, the architect and monk Dom Hans van der Laan published his treatise Architectonic Space, Fi...
The Biennale is the most important event on the international contemporary architecture calendar. Th...
Modern society has become ocular-centric as a result of technological development making the product...
Inauguración de la exposición ‘Line, Light,Locus’ en el palacio Sabatini de la Fábrica de Armas de T...
The 2016 Venice Biennale is a timely investigation into the roles of architecture beyond building
The work in this exhibition was produced during a residency at Drawing Projects UK. This collaborati...
The Venice Architecture Biennale is held every two years in Venice, Italy and is the most important ...
This article presents part of the process leading to the large-scale three-dimensional drawing entit...
Cloud is a site specific commission created by Goetz in response to the glass panelled façade of the...
Architecture can be described as the relationship between exterior form and interior space — typical...
The article opens with a short presentation of the Architecture Biennale 2018 in Venice, followed by...
A duality exists within the experience of architecture. For many years, architects have privileged t...
"The exploration of the surface's plasticity and the investigation of light and fluidi...
Chapter in cross-disciplinary anthology that examines clouds from perspectives that intersect both a...
It can be argued that modern architecture has expelled the building’s relationship to the ground. Ra...
In 1977, the architect and monk Dom Hans van der Laan published his treatise Architectonic Space, Fi...
The Biennale is the most important event on the international contemporary architecture calendar. Th...
Modern society has become ocular-centric as a result of technological development making the product...
Inauguración de la exposición ‘Line, Light,Locus’ en el palacio Sabatini de la Fábrica de Armas de T...
The 2016 Venice Biennale is a timely investigation into the roles of architecture beyond building
The work in this exhibition was produced during a residency at Drawing Projects UK. This collaborati...
The Venice Architecture Biennale is held every two years in Venice, Italy and is the most important ...
This article presents part of the process leading to the large-scale three-dimensional drawing entit...
Cloud is a site specific commission created by Goetz in response to the glass panelled façade of the...
Architecture can be described as the relationship between exterior form and interior space — typical...
The article opens with a short presentation of the Architecture Biennale 2018 in Venice, followed by...
A duality exists within the experience of architecture. For many years, architects have privileged t...
"The exploration of the surface's plasticity and the investigation of light and fluidi...
Chapter in cross-disciplinary anthology that examines clouds from perspectives that intersect both a...
It can be argued that modern architecture has expelled the building’s relationship to the ground. Ra...
In 1977, the architect and monk Dom Hans van der Laan published his treatise Architectonic Space, Fi...
The Biennale is the most important event on the international contemporary architecture calendar. Th...
Modern society has become ocular-centric as a result of technological development making the product...