Venice Biennale of Architecture (in Italian
Mostra di Architettura di Venezia) is an international exhibition of architecture from nations around the world, held in
Venice
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, Italy, every other year. It was held on even years until 2018, but 2020 was postponed to 2021 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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shifting the calendar to uneven years. It is the architecture section under the overall
Venice Biennale
The Venice Biennale (; it, La Biennale di Venezia) is an international cultural exhibition hosted annually in Venice, Italy by the Biennale Foundation. The biennale has been organised every year since 1895, which makes it the oldest of ...
and was officially established in 1980, even though architecture had been a part of the
Venice Art Biennale
The Venice Biennale (; it, La Biennale di Venezia) is an international cultural exhibition hosted annually in Venice, Italy by the Biennale Foundation. The biennale has been organised every year since 1895, which makes it the oldest of ...
since 1968.
The main agenda of the Architecture Biennale is to propose and showcase architectural solutions to contemporary societal, humanistic, and technological issues. Although leaning towards the academic side of architecture, the Biennale also provides an opportunity for local architects around the world to present new projects. The Biennale is separated into two main sections: The permanent, national pavilions in the
Biennale Gardens
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as well as the Arsenale, which hosts projects from numerous nations under one roof.
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Exhibitions
2023
The 18th Venice Architecture Biennale is curated by
Lesley Lokko
Lesley Naa Norle Lokko is a Ghanaian-Scottish architect, academic, and novelist.Lesley ...
. The international architecture exhibition is entitled ''The Laboratory of the Future.''
2021
Curated by
Hashim Sarkis
Hashim A. Sarkis (Arabic: هاشم سركيس ; born 1964 in Beirut) is a Lebanon, Lebanese educator and architect. Since 2015, Sarkis has been Professor and Dean of the School of Architecture and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Techn ...
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The novel virus was first identif ...
, it took place in 2021 instead of 2020.
National pavilions, contributions and curators (selection)
*Brazil: ''utopias of common life.' Curated b ''Arquitetos Associados '' Alexandre Brasil, André Luiz Prado, Bruno Santa Cecília, Carlos Alberto Maciel, Paula Zasnicoff) + Henrique Penha
*Canada: Impostor Cities ' Curated by Thomas Balaban, David Theodore, and Jennifer Thorogood.
* Germany: 2038 '. Curated by 2038.
* Great Britain The Garden of Privatised Delights Curated by Madeleine Kessler and Manijeh Verghese.
* Italy: Resilient Communities '.'' Curated by
Alessandro Melis
Alessandro Melis (Cagliari, 7/6/1969) is an Italian architect and the curator of the Italian National Pavilion at the 17th Venice Biennale. He is also a professor of architecture and the inaugural endowed chair of the New York Institute of Techno ...
Lina Bo Bardi
Lina Bo Bardi, born Achillina Bo (5 December 1914 – 20 March 1992), was an Italian-born Brazilian modernist architect. A prolific architect and designer, she devoted her working life, most of it spent in Brazil, to promoting the social and cult ...
2018
The 16th International Architecture Exhibition was titled ''FREESPACE'' and was curated by Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara.
National pavilions, contributions and curators (selection)
*Australia: ''Repair'' Curated by Baracco+Wright Architects in collaboration with Linda Tegg.
*Austria: ''Thoughts Form Matter.' Curated by Verena Konrad.
*China: ''Building a Future Countryside'' Curated by Li Xiangning.
*Croatia: ''Cloud Pergola / The Architecture of Hospitality'' Curated by Bruno Juričić.
*Egypt: ''Robabecciah the informal city'' Curated by Islam Elmashtooly and Mouaz Abouzaid.
*Indonesia: Sunyata: The Poetics of Emptiness ' Curated by Ary Indrajanto, David Hutama, Adwitya Dimas Satria, Ardy Hartono, Jonathan Aditya Gahari, Johanes Adika Gahari.
*Italy: ''Arcipelago Italia.' Curated by
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Switzerland
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, with ''Svizzera 240'', ''House Tour''. Commissioners: Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia: Marianne Burki, Sandi Paucic, Rachele Giudici Legittimo. Curators & Exhibitors: Alessandro Bosshard, Li Tavor, Matthew van der Ploeg, Ani Vihervaara
* Special Mention for Best National Participation:
Great Britain
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, with ''Island''. Commissioner: Sarah Mann; Architecture Design Fashion British Council. Curators: Caruso St John Architects, Marcus Taylor
* Golden Lion for the best participant: Souto Moura - Arquitectos; Eduardo Souto de Moura (Porto, Portugal).
* Silver Lion for a promising young participant: Architecten de vylder vinck taillieu. Jan de Vylder, Inge Vinck, Jo Taillieu (Ghent, Belgium).
* Special Mentions: Andramatin; Andra Matin (Jakarta, Indonesia) and RMA Architects; Rahul Mehrotra (Mumbai, India; Boston, USA)
* Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement:
Kenneth Frampton
Kenneth Brian Frampton (born 20 November 1930) is a British architect, critic and historian. He is the Ware Professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation at Columbia University, New York. He has be ...
Alejandro Aravena
Alejandro Gastón Aravena Mori (born 22 June 1967) is a Chilean architect and executive director of the firm Elemental S.A. He won the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2016, and was the director and curator of the Architecture Section of the 201 ...
28 May – 27 November. In his curation of the exhibition, Aravena foregrounded social housing, incremental housing, rural-urban relationships, the balance between technology and natural materials, and an attentiveness to manual labor and handicraft.
National pavilions, contributions and curators (selection)
*Italy: ''Taking Care.'' Curated by
Studio Tamassociati
Studio Tamassociati is an Italian team of architects based in Venice since 1996. The practice's main architects are Raul Pantaleo (born 1962 in Milan), Massimo Lepore (born 1960 in Udine) and Simone Sfriso (born 1966 in London).
They specialise in ...
*Scotland:'' Prospect North Curated by Lateral North, Dualchas Architects and Soluis and Architecture and Design Scotland
*Serbia: ''HEROIC: Free Shipping.'' Exhibitors: Stefan Vasic, Ana Šulkic and Igor Sjeverac.
*Switzerland: ''Incidental Space.'' Curated by Sandra Oehy. Exhibitor Christian Kerez.
Awards:
* Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement:
Paulo Mendes da Rocha
Paulo Mendes da Rocha (October 25, 1928 – May 23, 2021) was a Brazilian architect.
Mendes da Rocha attended the Mackenzie Presbyterian University College of Architecture, graduating in 1954. Working almost exclusively in Brazil, Mendes da Roc ...
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* Golden Lion for Best National Pavilion:
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2014
The 14th International Architecture Exhibition: ''Fundamentals''. Directed by
Rem Koolhaas
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. 7 June – 23 November 2014.
National pavilions, contributions and curators (selection)
* Scotland: Critical Dialogues. Curated by Jonathan Charley, Judith Winter, Lottie Gerrard and Architecture and Design Scotland
Awards:
* Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement:
Phyllis Lambert
Phyllis Barbara Lambert, (née Bronfman; born January 24, 1927) is a Canadian architect, philanthropist, and member of the Bronfman family.
Life
Born in Montreal, Quebec, she studied at The Study, a premier independent school for girls, and wa ...
.
* Golden Lion for Best National Participation:
Korea
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Minsuk Cho
Minsuk Cho ( ko, 조민석; born in Seoul, South Korea, 1966) is a South Korean architect.
Early life and education
Minsuk Cho was born in Seoul and graduated from the Architectural Engineering Department of Yonsei University (Seoul, Korea) and th ...
together with Hyungmin Pai and Changmo Ahn.
*Silver Lion for Best Research Project of the ''Monditalia'' section:
Andrés Jaque
Andrés Jaque is an architect, writer and curator. In 2016, he was awarded with the 10th Frederick Kiesler Prize for Architecture and the Arts. In 2014, he won the Silver Lion to the Best Project at the 14th Venice Biennale. His work explores ...
and his Office for Political Innovation, with the project "Sales Oddity. Milano 2 and the Politics of Home to Home TV Urbanisms".
* Silver Lion for Best National Participation:
Chile
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, wit "Monolith Controversies" curated by Pedro Alonso and Hugo Palmarola.
* Special Mentions to National Participations:
Canada
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,
France
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,
Russia
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* Special Mentions to research projects of the Monditalia section: "Radical Pedagogies: ACTION-REACTION-INTERACTION" by Beatriz Colomina, Britt Eversole, Ignacio G. Galán, Evangelos Kotsioris, Anna-Maria Meister, Federica Vannucchi, Amunátegui Valdés Architects, Smog.tv; "Intermundia" by Ana Dana Beroš; "Italian Limes" by Folder
2012
The 13th International Architecture Exhibition: ''Common Ground''. Directed by
David Chipperfield
Sir David Alan Chipperfield, (born 18 December 1953) is an English architect. He established David Chipperfield Architects in 1985.
His major works include the River and Rowing Museum in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire (1989–1998); the Museum ...
. 29 August – 25 November 2012.
National pavilions, contributions and curators (selection)
* Scotland:'' Past + Future Curated by
Rem Koolhaas
Remment Lucas Koolhaas (; born 17 November 1944) is a Dutch architect, architectural theorist, urbanist and Professor in Practice of Architecture and Urban Design at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University. He is often cited as a re ...
Japan
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Toyo Ito
is a Japanese architect known for creating conceptual architecture, in which he seeks to simultaneously express the physical and virtual worlds. He is a leading exponent of architecture that addresses the contemporary notion of a "simulated" ...
, with the participation of Kumiko Inui,
Sou Fujimoto
is a Japanese architect.
Born in Hokkaido in 1971, he graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1994, and established his own office, Sou Fujimoto Architects, in 2000. Noted for delicate light structures and permeable enclosures, Fujimoto desig ...
, Akihisa Hirata and
Naoya Hatakeyama
is a Japanese photographer. His work explores human intervention with the landscape and natural materials, including the life of cities and the built environment.
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* Golden Lion for Best Project of the Common Ground Exhibition: Urban-Think Tank (Alfredo Brillembourg, Hubert Klumpner), Justin McGuirk and
Iwan Baan
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* Silver Lion for a promising practice of the Common Ground Exhibition: Grafton Architects ( Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara)
* Special Mentions:
Poland
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, commissioner Hanna Wróblewska;
United States of America
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, commissioner Cathy Lang Ho;
Russia
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, commissioner Grigory Revzin; Cino Zucchi.
2010
The 12th International Architecture Exhibition: ''People meet in architecture''. Directed by Kazuyo Sejima. 29 August – 21 November 2010.
Awards:
* Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement:
Rem Koolhaas
Remment Lucas Koolhaas (; born 17 November 1944) is a Dutch architect, architectural theorist, urbanist and Professor in Practice of Architecture and Urban Design at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University. He is often cited as a re ...
* Golden Lion for the Best National Participation: Kingdom of Bahrain
* Golden Lion for the Best Project in the People meet in architecture exhibition: junya.ishigami+associates
* Golden Lion in memoriam:
Kazuo Shinohara
was a Japanese architect, forming what is now widely known as the "Shinohara School", which has been linked to the works of Toyo Ito, Kazunari Sakamoto and Itsuko Hasegawa. As architectural critic Thomas Daniell put it, "A key figure who explic ...
* Silver Lion for a promising young participant in the People meet in architecture exhibition: OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen + Bas Princen
* Special Mentions:
The 11th International Architecture Exhibition: ''Out There: Architecture Beyond Building''. Directed by
Aaron Betsky
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Trained as an architect and in the humanities at Yale ...
. 14 September – 23 November 2008.
National pavilions, contributions and curators (selection)
* Germany: ''Updating Germany - 100 Projects for a Better Future''. Curated by Friedrich von Borries and
Matthias Böttger
Matthias Böttger (born February 7, 1974) is a German architect and curator.
Matthias Böttger studied architecture and urban planning at the University of Karlsruhe and the University of Westminster, London. He worked as an architect in Cologne, ...
* United States: ''Into the Open: Positioning Practice'': 16 architectural groups focus on the increasing interest in civic engagement in American architectural practice, and examines the means by which a new generation is reclaiming a role in shaping community and the built environment. Curated by William Menking, Aaron Levy, and Andrew Sturm.
Awards:
* Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement:
Frank Gehry
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His works are considered ...
* Golden Lion for Best National Participant:
Poland
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("Hotel Polonia. The Afterlife of Buildings"). A project by Nicolas Grospierre and Kobas Laksa
* Golden Lion for the Best Installation Project in the International Exhibition:
Greg Lynn
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Form ("Recycled Toys Forniture")
* Special Golden Lion for lifetime achievement to a historian of Architecture:
James S. Ackerman
James Sloss Ackerman (November 8, 1919 – December 31, 2016) was an American architectural historian, a major scholar of Michelangelo's architecture, of Palladio and of Italian Renaissance architectural theory.
In 2017, Ackerman was awarded ...
* Silver Lion for a Promising Young Architect in the International Exhibition: Chilean Group Elemental
2006
The 10th International Architecture Exhibition: ''Cities, architecture and society''. Directed by Ricky Burdett. 10 September – 19 November 2006. The collateral section City-Port was held in Palermo until January 14, 2007. The exhibition attracted over 130,000 visitors.
Awards:
* Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement:
Richard Rogers
Richard George Rogers, Baron Rogers of Riverside (23 July 1933 – 18 December 2021) was a British architect noted for his modernist and Functionalism (architecture), functionalist designs in high-tech architecture. He was a senior partner a ...
* Golden Lion for Best National Participation:
Denmark
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for "CO-EVOLUTION, Danish/Chinese collaboration on sustainable urban development in China". Curated by
Henrik Valeur
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and UiD. Projects by Danish architectural offices and Chinese universities
CEBRA
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Tsinghua
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Colombia
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* Golden Lion for Best Urban Projects: Javier Sanchez/ Higuera + Sanchez for the housing project "Brazil 44" in Mexico City
* Special prize for Best Architecture School: Facoltà di Architettura Politecnico di Torino for a project for Mumbai
* Mentions for three significant national exhibitions:
Japan
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Iceland
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and Macedonia
* Seven Stone Lions, Città di Pietra -Sensi Contemporanei section: Bari, group leader arch. Adolfo Natalini; Crotone, arch. Carlo Moccia; Pantelleria, group leader arch. Gabriella Giuntoli; Bari, group leader arch. Guido Canella; Bari, group leader arch. Antonio Riondino; Bari, group leader arch. Vitangelo Ardito; Pantelleria, group leader arch. Marino Narpozzi
* Prize for Architecture Portus, Città – Porto - Sensi Contemporanei section: "Il parco della Blanda" of Region Basilicata. Area: Maratea, Piana di Castrocucco (Potenza). Project by: Gustavo Matassa, with Vincenzo De Biase, Silvia Marano, Rosa Nave
* Premio Manfredo Tafuri, appointed by the Padiglione Italia:
Vittorio Gregotti
Vittorio Gregotti (10 August 1927 – 15 March 2020) was an Italian architect, born in Novara. He was seen as both a member of the Neo-Avant Garde and a key figure in 1970s Postmodernism.
Biography
Gregotti was born in Novara, in the Italian P ...
* Giancarlo De Carlo prize, appointed by the Padiglione Italia: Andrea Stipa
* Ernesto Nathan Rogers prize, appointed by the Padiglione Italia: Luca Molinari
National pavilions, contributions and curators (selection)
* United States Pavilion:United States Pavilion at the Venice Biennale /ref>
''After the Flood: Building on Higher Ground: Architectural responses to the August 2005 devastation in
New Orleans
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Hurricane Katrina
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. Curated by
Christian Ditlev Bruun
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. Projects by Anderson+Anderson Architects and
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were among the included projects. Photography for the exhibition by
Michael Goodman
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. Graphic Design by
Paula Kelly Design NYC
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. The exhibition traveled to Bangkok (2007), Panama City (2007), and Los Angeles (2008). The exhibition also marked the beginning of the international symposium series Sustainable Dialogues, which connected architects, city planners, and environmentalist from Southeast Asia, Central and South America with American architects in each region to exchange ideas and knowledge and propose solutions to issues of ecological disasters, global climate change, and sustainable architectural strategies. Collaborators included
Global Green
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Brad Pitt
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2004
The 9th International Architecture Exhibition: ''METAMORPH''. Directed by Kurt W. Forster. 12 September – 7 November 2004. The exhibition attracted over 115,000 visitors.
Awards:
* Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement:
Peter Eisenman
Peter Eisenman (born August 11, 1932) is an American architect. Considered one of the New York Five, Eisenman is known for his writing and speaking about architecture as well as his designs, which have been called high modernist or deconstructiv ...
* Golden Lion for best installation presented by a country:
Belgium
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Pavilion ("Kinshasa, the Imaginary City")
* Golden Lion for most significant work of the Metamorph exhibition: Studio SANAA by Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa for the project for the Museum of 21st century for contemporary art (Kanazawa, Japan) and for the enlargement of the Istituto Valenciano de Arte Moderna (Valencia, Spain)
* Special Prize for best work in the Concert Halls section: Studio Plot of
Julien De Smedt
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and
Bjarke Ingels
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In Denmark, Ingels became well known after designing two housing complexes in Ørestad: VM Houses and Mountain D ...
for the Concert House project (Stavanger, Norvegia)
* Special Prize for best work in the Episodes section: German photographer Armin Linke and Italian architect Piero Zanini for the Alpi installation
* Special Prize for best work in the Transformations section: Austrian architect
Günther Domenig
Günther Domenig (6 July 1934 – 15 June 2012) was an Austrian architect.
Domenig was born in Klagenfurt, and studied architecture at the Graz University of Technology (1953–1959). After working as an architectural assistant, he set u ...
for the Documentation Centre at the Party Rally Grounds of Norimberg, Germany
* Special Prize for best work in the Topography section: Studio Foreign Office Architects Ltd for the Novartis Car Park (Basilea, Switzerland)
* Special Prize for best work in the Surface section: Japanese architect Shuhei Endo for the Springtecture project (Singu-cho, Hyogo, Japan)
* Special Prize for best work in the Atmosphere section: Australian studio
PTW Architects
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pty Ltd and Chinese partner studio
CSCEC
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While most of the assets of CSCEC were flo ...
+ Design for the National Swimming Center project (Pechino Olympic Green, China)
* Special Prize for best work in the Hyper-Project section: Martinez Lapeña- Torres Arquitectos for the Esplanada Fòrum (Barcelona, Spain)
* Special Prize for best work in the Morphing Lights, Floating Shadows sections (photography): images of Mars shot by
NASA
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in cooperation with
JPL
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and
Cornell University
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National pavilions, contributions and curators (selection)
* United States Pavilion: ''Transcending Type''. Featuring six U.S. architecture firms in the vanguard of contemporary design. Each explore new forms and uses for iconic modern building types. Commissioner: Architectural Record. Curated by Christian Ditlev Bruun. Projects exhibited: George Yu Architects, Los Angeles:
SHOPPING CENTER
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PARKING GARAGE
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HIGHWAY INTERCHANGE
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2002
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8th International Architecture Exhibition
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: ''NEXT''. Directed by Deyan Sudjic. 8 September – 3 November 2002. The exhibition attracted over 100,000 visitors.
Awards:
* Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement:
Toyo Ito
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* Golden Lion for best project of the International Exhibition:
Iberê Camargo Foundation
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di Porto Alegre (Brazil) designed by Alvaro Siza Vieira
* Special prize for best National Participant: Dutch Pavilion
* Special prize for best architectural works patron: Zhang Xin
* Special prize for best governative sponsorship :
Barcelona
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* Special mention to Next Mexico City: The Lakes Project
National pavilions, contributions and curators (selection)
* United States Pavilion *
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. Two Perspectives: The Aftermath & Before. Photographs by
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. *A New World Trade Center Design Proposals. The Max Protetch Gallery.
Commissioner:
Robert Ivy
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Robert Ivy holds a Master of Architecture from Tulane University and a Bachelor of Arts (''cum laude' ...
The 7th International Architecture Exhibition: ''Less Aesthetics, More Ethics''. Directed by Massimiliano Fuksas. 18 June – 29 October 2000.
Awards:
* Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement:
Renzo Piano
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, Paolo Soleri and Jørn Utzon.
* Golden Lion for best interpretation of the exhibition: Jean Nouvel
* Special prize for best National Participant:
Spain
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* Special "Bruno Zevi" prize for best architecture professor: Joseph Rykwert
* Special prize for best architectural works patron:
Thomas Krens
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* Special prize for best architecture editor: Eduardo Luis Rodriguez, editor of Arquitectura Cuba
* Special prize for best architecture photographer:
Ilya Utkin
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National pavilions, contributions and curators (selection)
* United States Pavilion: ''ARCHitecture LABoratories with
Columbia University
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UCLA
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Greg Lynn
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and
Hani Rashid
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, respectively, transformed the U.S. Pavilion into a research laboratory designed to investigate, produce, and present a broad scope of new architectural schemes. A central theme of the studio program was new technology and its application to contemporary housing and other building archetypes. Organized by: The
Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
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. Commissioner:
Max Hollein
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1996
The 6th International Architecture Exhibition: ''Sensing the Future—The Architect as
Seismograph
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''. Directed by Hans Hollein.
Awards:
* Golden Lion for best National Participant:
Japan
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* Golden Lion for best interpretation of exhibition:
Odile Decq
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-Benoît Cornette, Juha Kaakko, Ilkka Laine, Kimmo Liimatainen, Jari Tirkkonen, Enric Miralles Moya
* Special Osella for an extraordinary initiative in contemporary architecture: Pascal Maragall, Mayor of
Barcelona
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* Special Osella for media exposure in the field of contemporary architecture:
Wim Wenders
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* Special Osella for best architecture photographer: Gabriele Basilico
National pavilions, contributions and curators (selection)
* United States Pavilion: ''Building a Dream: The Art of Disney Architecture.'' The Walt Disney Company has inspired and commissioned the work of many of the leading architects of our day for its hotels, productions, facilities, office buildings, sports facilities and housing developments. Organized by:
Disney
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Imagineering, and The Solomon R Guggenheim Foundation, New York. Commissioner:
Thomas Krens
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1991
The 5th International Architecture Exhibition. Directed by Francesco Dal Co. 8 September – 6 October 1991.
Awards:
* Winner of the International contest for the new Palazzo del Cinema 1990: Rafael Moneo
* Winner of the International contest "Una Porta per Venezia" for the restoration of Piazzale Roma: Jeremy Dixon and Edward Jones
National pavilions, contributions and curators (selection)
* United States Pavilion: "Peter Eisenman and Frank Gehry". The similarities and differences between the work of architects
Peter Eisenman
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and
Frank Gehry
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. Organized by: The Solomon R Guggenheim Foundation, New York. Commissioner: Philip Johnson
1986
The 4th International Architecture Exhibition: ''Hendrik Petrus Berlage—Drawings''. Directed by
Aldo Rossi
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. 18 July – 28 September 1986. Villa Farsetti, Santa Maria di Sala.
1985
The 3rd International Architecture Exhibition: ''Progetto Venezia'' (international competition). Directed by
Aldo Rossi
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. 20 July – 29 September 1985.
Awards:
* Stone Lion: Robert Venturi, Manuel Pascal Schupp, COPRAT, Franco Purini (Accademia Bridge)
* Stone Lion:
Raimund Abraham
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, Raimund Fein, Peter Nigst, Giangiacomo D’Ardia (Ca’ Venier dei Leoni)
* Stone Lion: Alberto Ferlenga (Piazza di Este)
* Stone Lion:
Daniel Libeskind
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& Cranbrook Graduate Students, Three Lessons in Architecture (Piazza di Palmanova)
* Stone Lion: Laura Foster Nicholson (Villa Farsetti at Santa Maria di Sala)
* Stone Lion: Maria Grazia Sironi and
Peter Eisenman
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(Castelli di Romeo and Juliet at Montecchio Maggiore)
1981-82
The 2nd International Architecture Exhibition: ''Architecture in Islamic Countries''. Directed by
Paolo Portoghesi
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. 20 November 1981 – 6 January 1982.
1980
The 1st International Architecture Exhibition: ''The presence of the Past''. Directed by
Paolo Portoghesi
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. 27 July – 20 October 1980.
Included the Strada Novissima exhibition at the Corderie dell'Arsenale, and exhibitions on Antonio Basile, the architect; The Banal Object. An Exhibition of Critics. An Exhibition of Young Architects. Homage to Gardella, Ridolfi and
Johnson
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.
1979
Theatre of the World. The Dogana at the end of the Zattere, created by
Aldo Rossi
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for the Architecture and Theatre Sections of the Biennale in occasion of the exhibition Venice and the Stage (winter 1979–80).
1978
Utopia and the Crisis of Anti-Nature. Architectural Intentions in Italy. Magazzini del Sale, Zattere. Director:
Vittorio Gregotti
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Biography
Gregotti was born in Novara, in the Italian P ...
.
1976
Werkbund 1907. The Origins of Design; Rationalism and Architecture in Italy during the fascist period; Europe-America, old city centre, suburbia; Ettore Sottsass, an Italian designer. Ca' Pesaro, San Lorenzo, Magazzini del Sale, Cini Foundation. Director.
Vittorio Gregotti
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Biography
Gregotti was born in Novara, in the Italian P ...
.
1975
On the subject of the Stucky Mill. Magazzini del Sale at the Zattere. Curated by the Visual Arts and Architecture Section of the Biennale, directed by
Vittorio Gregotti
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Biography
Gregotti was born in Novara, in the Italian P ...
.
See also
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List of architecture prizes
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Architecture
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