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7 National Pavilions at the 2021 Venice Biennale that Explore Migration and its Impact on Built Environments

7 National Pavilions at the 2021 Venice Biennale that Explore Migration and its Impact on Built Environments
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Tour the National Pavilions at Venice Architecture Biennale

Tour the 2021 National Pavilions at Venice Architecture Biennale Stuck at home? We got you. Our virtual tour of the 2021 National Pavilions at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale will help transport you to the avant-garde of contemporary architecture from across the globe The British Pavilion at the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale.  Photography: Cristiano Corte, courtesy of British Council Varied and engaging as ever, the 2021 National Pavilions at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale tell a story of the current concerns of architecture and urbanism around the world. Spread across the Giardini park, the Arsenale grounds and several other locations in Venice, the national participations and responses to Hashim Sarkis’ seminal question ‘How Will We Live Together?’ are rich and multi-faceted. Topics range from challenges of the urban realm, technology, sustainability, migration and housing. Let the virtual tour begin! 

The University of Tartu Pärnu College marks its 25th anniversary

The University of Tartu Pärnu College marks its 25th anniversary By 86 shares The Pärnu College of the University of Tartu celebrates its 25th anniversary on 14 May; the college is the only higher education institution in Estonia’s “resort capital”. Although the modern college was established in 1996, the history of the University of Tartu’s presence in Pärnu dates back centuries. The original Tartu university was founded under the name of  Academia Gustaviana in 1632 by Baron Johan Skytte, the governor-general of Swedish Livonia (that covered the area of modern-day southern Estonia and much of the modern-day Latvia), with the required ratification provided by his long-time friend and former student – Gustavus Adolphus, the king of Sweden.

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