To celebrate an unconventional dialogue between Italy and New Zealand, on the 15th of July 2021, the Italian Pavilion of the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale hosts Weaving, a symposium which welcomes contributions from the two countries creating an unprecedented bridge between them. The symposium was composed by the intertwining of a multifarious set of presentations, readings, interviews, sound and visual performance. Far from a comparative report between the two countries, and to contrast the ephemeral and superficial modes of exchange we are being accustomed to by a distorted use of digital means – and by the increasingly pervasive instrumentalisation of knowledge – Weaving adopts a twofold strategy: a selected collection of 11 original...
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These three short articles investigate how exhibitions function as primary research outputs. They pr...
Expo 58, the first post-WWII world’s fair (Brussels 1958), was presented and received as a celebrati...
To celebrate an unconventional dialogue between Italy and New Zealand, on the 15th of July 2021, the...
La prima volta che sono entrato nel War Memorial Museum di Auckland, come molti di noi che vengono d...
The article opens with a short presentation of the Architecture Biennale 2018 in Venice, followed by...
The Smart works Symposium held on March 30, 31 and April 1, 2007, expanded on the themes of the Smar...
In the historic location of Ca' Giustinian, the Biennale of Venice, in collaboration with IUAV of Ve...
This article reflects on the theoretical nodes behind the organisation of the exhibition Italiani di...
The 2016 Venice Biennale is a timely investigation into the roles of architecture beyond building
Exhibition design can be decisive in communicating the message of an exhibition, creating spatial so...
The Biennale is the most important event on the international contemporary architecture calendar. Th...
This one-day workshop invites designers, researchers and practitioners whose work might involve desi...
The exhibition includes three key works that trigger different ways of thinking about language, logi...
Chapter contribution to Beyond the Biennale The International Architecture Biennale in Venice – L...
An Introduction to a book entitled, INTIMATE TRANSACTIONS: Art, Exhibition and Interaction within Di...
These three short articles investigate how exhibitions function as primary research outputs. They pr...
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