All Venice Biennale articles
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News
Schumacher blasts ‘lack of architecture’ at Venice Biennale
Brazil bags Golden Lion; British Pavilion gets “special mention”
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News
Biennale countdown enters final fortnight
British Pavilion previews set to launch on 18 May ahead of public opening two days later
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News
British Pavilion team for Venice Biennale announced
Curators to create exhibition exploring sustainable materials
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Features
Aravena's Biennale raises taxing questions
Weighty issues come under the Venice spotlight this year. But some of them might be better addressed through tax law than architecture, suggests Amanda Baillieu
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Features
Amanda Baillieu's Venice highlights
Eavesdrop on Alvaro Siza’s post-occupancy research and grapple with questions about Fairtrade buildings and refugees
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Features
British Pavilion is a missed opportunity
Home Economics, the UK’s contribution to the Venice Biennale, could have made some radical proposals for better ways of living but instead relies on models that already exist. Hugh McEwen finds debate is raging at Venice. Just not here
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News
Rem Koolhaas comes out fighting for Zaera-Polo
Princeton president ‘asked architect to resign after row over footnotes at Venice Biennale’
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Opinion
This year's British Pavilion rights past wrongs
Ministers might have learnt something if they’d turned up to Venice, writes Amanda Baillieu
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Features
Venice Biennale: Golden lions and concrete cows
The curators of the British pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale talk about A Clockwork Jerusalem
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News
Koolhaas outlines Venice Biennale plans
Architect says current architecture ‘not in good health’
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News
Shortlist revealed for 2014 Venice British pavilion
Two teams asked to work up proposals for “Absorbing Modernity: 1914-2014” theme
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News
British Council seeks proposals for Venice 2014
British Pavilion will respond to ‘Absorbing Modernity: 1914-2014’ theme
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News
Venice Biennale sees rise in visitor numbers
More than 178,000 attend Chipperfield-curated architecture exhibition, almost 5% more than 2010
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Multimedia
Venice video: The British Pavilion
Head of architecture at the British Council and pavilion curator Vicky Richardson on the inspiration behind this year’s British Pavilion at the Architecture Biennale
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Multimedia
Venice video: Reinier de Graaf on OMA's Public Works: Architecture by Civil Servants exhibition
The OMA partner on celebrating the ideological architecture of the 60s and 70s
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Opinion
Is the Venice Biennale self-indulgent?
Yes, says Hani Rashid, it offers distilled data instead of powerful solutions; while Ann Marie Aguilar thinks it’s no indulgence for architects to talk to each other
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Opinion
Prix has a point about biennale
Wolf Prix makes a decent argument (News August 31). Although the topics he raises — such as US housing collapse — are overtly political and of the day, they’re of concern to everyone and not architecture particularly.
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Multimedia
Venice video: Crimson Architectural Historians
Michelle Provoost on the “banality of common good”
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Building Study
Postcards from Venice
As the Venice Architecture Biennale ends its first week, we ask five British attendees for their response to David Chipperfield’s Common Ground theme and to name their personal highlights