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Visitors view How will we live together, Chileans and Mapuche? Building places to get to know each other [Kunu] Building places to parley [Koyau-we] at Chile’s pavilion at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale in Venice. AFP
Prestigious architecture event explores living in post-pandemic world
Tue, 25 May 2021
The world’s most prestigious architecture event, the Venice Architecture Biennale, opens for a six-month show exploring the question of coexistence in a post-pandemic world on May 29.
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.
Saturday, 22 May 2021 08:17 PM MYT
A seagull stands on the Rialto Bridge in Venice, on May 21, 2021. ETX Studio pic
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VENICE, May 22 The world’s most prestigious architecture event, the
Venice Architecture Biennale, opens today 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.
“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
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.
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