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Curators Collective stimulates collaboration among architects at Venice Architecture Biennale

Curators Collective stimulates collaboration among architects at Venice Architecture Biennale Posted : 2021-05-25 09:05 Updated : 2021-05-25 13:32 The Curators Collective meeting held on Zoom, May 23, is seen on a television monitor at the Korean pavilion at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale. Courtesy of Korean pavilion s Venetian team By Park Han-sol Engulfed by the COVID-19 pandemic that broke out last year, many were gripped by the feeling of powerlessness. Ambitious architects were no exception, as they had to witness postponements and cancellations of prominent international cultural events one after the other. The 17th Venice Architecture Biennale, initially scheduled to take place in May of last year, had to be delayed twice before it was finally able to open its doors to the public on Saturday.

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The event, formally known as the 17th International Architecture Exhibition at La Biennale di Venezia, opened on Saturday and will run through November 21, featuring over 60 national pavilions and 17 separate collateral events, reports Xinhua news agency.The

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2021-05-22 19:35:50 GMT2021-05-23 03:35:50(Beijing Time) Xinhua English ROME, May 22 (Xinhua) The central theme of the 17th edition of Venice s Architecture Biennale could hardly be more appropriate in a time of social distancing and quarantines sparked by the coronavirus pandemic: How Will We Live Together? The event, formally known as the 17th International Architecture Exhibition at La Biennale di Venezia, opened Saturday and will run through Nov. 21, featuring over 60 national pavilions and 17 separate collateral events. The architecture Biennale was originally scheduled to take place last year, but it was delayed because of the pandemic. China s national pavilion is among the largest, with works of more than 100 Chinese artists and architects on display. Meanwhile, over ten other Chinese artists and architects will show their works in the pavilion of San Marino, the tiny republic completely surrounded by Italian territory southeast of the Italian city of Bologna.

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