Press Release – University of Auckland
After a year of uncertainty, the 17th International Architecture Exhibition of the La Biennale di Venezia in 2021 has opened, and features the installation Learning from Trees: transforming timber culture in Aotearoa from the School of Architecture and Planning, University of Auckland.
Learning with Trees
La Biennale di Venezia, or Architecture Biennale, is the leading and longest-running architectural event in the world, and runs in alternate years to the Art Biennale, with more than 60 countries participating.
It is an invitation for architects and designers to explore questions and possible solutions to respond to current social and environmental pressures. Each pavilion is curated in response to an overall theme, which in 2021 is “how will we live together?”.
Friday, 28 May 2021, 8:36 am
After a year of uncertainty, the 17th
International Architecture Exhibition of the La Biennale di
Venezia in 2021 has opened, and features the installation
Learning from Trees: transforming timber culture in Aotearoa
from the School of Architecture and Planning, University of
Auckland.
Learning with
Trees
La Biennale di Venezia, or Architecture
Biennale, is the leading and longest-running architectural
event in the world, and runs in alternate years to the Art
Biennale, with more than 60 countries participating.
It
is an invitation for architects and designers to explore
questions and possible solutions to respond to current
social and environmental pressures. Each pavilion is curated
Press Release – University of Auckland After a year of uncertainty, the 17th International Architecture Exhibition of the La Biennale di Venezia in 2021 has opened, and features the installation Learning from Trees: transforming timber culture in Aotearoa from the School of Architecture …
After a year of uncertainty, the 17th International Architecture Exhibition of the La Biennale di Venezia in 2021 has opened, and features the installation Learning from Trees: transforming timber culture in Aotearoa from the School of Architecture and Planning, University of Auckland.
Learning with Trees
La Biennale di Venezia, or Architecture Biennale, is the leading and longest-running architectural event in the world, and runs in alternate years to the Art Biennale, with more than 60 countries participating.
Venice Architecture Biennale Explores Post-pandemic Living By Kelly VELASQUEZ
05/22/21 AT 1:39 AM
The world s most prestigious architecture event, the Venice Architecture Biennale, opens Saturday for a six-month show exploring the question of coexistence in a post-pandemic world.
Postponed from last year, the 17th International Architecture Exhibition is titled How will we live together? , with curator Hashim Sarkis asking architects to reflect on the future and its challenges. Resilient Communities by Andrew Barrie, Paola Boarin, Michael Davis, Kathy Woghorn, on display at Italy s pavilion Photo: AFP / Marco BERTORELLO The hardest question is how to resolve the problems that led us to the pandemic. How are we going to solve climate change, poverty, the huge political differences between right and left, he told AFP.