Architecture

Venice Biennale 2016: AA’s review (1/2)

Freshly back from Venise, AA’s editorial team has put together a review of the 15th Venice Biennale of Architecture. Vernacular architecture, materials reuseancestral know-how, temporary cities… many topics address this year’s “Reporting from the front” theme, proposed by Alejandro Aravena. Today, have a look at a selection of projects exhibited in the Giardini.

Biennale
“Art of Many: The Right to Space”.

Danish Pavilion : “Art of Many: The Right to Space”,  Boris Brorman Jensen and Kristoffer Lindhardt Weiss.

Biennale
“L’Architetto Condotto”, RPBW

Central Pavilion : “L’Architetto Condotto”, Renzo Piano Building Workshop (Genoa, Italy) et G124 (Senator Renzo Piano’s working group, Rome).

Biennale
Kashef Chowdhury / Urbana

Central Pavilion : Kashef Chowdhury / Urbana (Dhaka, Bangladesh).

Biennale
“Orphan Ground”, Renato Rizzi

Central Pavilion : “Orphan Ground”, Renato Rizzi (Venice, Italy).

Biennale
“People Mountain People Sea – A celebration of everyday life”.

Central Pavilion : “People Mountain People Sea – A celebration of everyday life”, Jiakun Architects (Chengdu, China), Liu Jiakun.

Biennale
“Andes’ shadow”, elton_léniz.

Central Pavilion : “Andes’ shadow”, elton_léniz (Santiago, Chili), Mirene Elton and Mauricio Léniz.

Biennale
“79 Collective housing units in Bègles” and “Urban renovation of Lormont Génicart district”.

Central Pavilion : “79 Collective housing units in Bègles” and “Urban renovation of Lormont Génicart district (2009-2015)”, LAN (Paris, France), Umberto Napolitano and Benoît Jallon.

Biennale
“Unfinished”, Iñaqui Carnicero and Carlos Quintáns.

Spanish Pavilion : “Unfinished”, by Iñaqui Carnicero and Carlos Quintáns.

Biennale
“Unfinished”, Iñaqui Carnicero and Carlos Quintáns.

Spanish Pavilion : “Unfinished”, by Iñaqui Carnicero and Carlos Quintáns.

Biennale
“Nouvelles Richesses”, Frédéric Bonnet and the Collectif AJAP14.

French Pavilion : “Nouvelles Richesses”, by Frédéric Bonnet (Obras) and the Collectif AJAP 14.

Biennale
Forensic Architecture.

Central Pavilion : Forensic Architecture (London, UK), Eyal Weizman.

For more information, the Venice Architecture Biennale official website.

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