All Venice Biennale articles – Page 5
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News
First images of Brits’ Villa Frankenstein at the Venice Biennale
Muf-curated British Pavilion exhibition mixes Ruskin’s spirit with Olympic engineering.
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News
RIBA Trust hosts Christophe Egret's drawing expedition event at Venice
The RIBA Trust is to host a drawing expedition event curated by Christophe Egret of Studio Egret West at the British Pavilion in Venice as part of this year’s architecture biennale.
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News
First images of Fretton work at Venice
Tony Fretton and collaborator Mark Pimlott have unveiled the first images of their installation at the Venice Biennale.
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Features
Biennale iPhone app reviewed: maps useful, but functionality misses a trick
The Venice Architecture Biennale iPhone app has been launched to ease the journey from one pavilion to another, help visitors manage the hectic schedule of events, and find and book restaurants.
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News
Koolhaas wins Venice Biennale award
Rem Koolhaas has been awarded the Golden Lion for lifetime achievement by the board of the Venice Architecture Biennale.
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Multimedia
Estonian curator Ingrid Ruudi on the gas pipeline: (Video)
A surprise hit of this year's Venice Biennale was Estonia's bright yellow Gas Pipe installation.
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Review
Future imperfect
The vision of future architecture presented by Aaron Betsky in his show at the Arsenale is too confusing to offer genuine insight
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Review
House proud at the British Pavilion
Traditional and timely, get your hands on a copy of the catalogue of this informative show
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Multimedia
William Menking on the American Pavilion (video)
William Menking, editor of The Architect’s Newspaper and curator of the American Pavilion, talks about his Venice pavilion.
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Multimedia
George Ferguson's verdict on the British Pavilion (video)
George Ferguson, former president of RIBA, on his view of this year's British Pavilion.
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Multimedia
Hugh Pearman on the Venice pavilions (video)
Hugh Pearman, editor of the RIBA Journal and architecture critic for the Sunday Times, gives his take on the highlights of the national pavilions at this year's Venice Architecture Biennale. Watch the video ...
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Review
Venice Biennale: The highlights (images)
Will Hunter takes us on a guided tour of the highlights of the opening day of the 2008 Venice Biennale.
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News
Curator Ellis Woodman on the British Pavilion
Housing is the theme of the British Pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale. Its curator, BD’s Ellis Woodman, finds that while the UK market may be in turmoil, British housing architects are much in demand all over Europe
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Opinion
The Venice Biennale has become reflection of the state architecture is in
It may be unfair to compare the most important and expensive scientific experiment the world has ever known with a two-month-long architecture extravaganza, but the real cultural event of this week was not the opening of the Venice Biennale but the switching on of the Large Hadron Collider.
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Review
Venice Biennale: The American Pavilion
'Into the Open: Positioning Practice' looks at how architects can reclaim a role in shaping community and the built environment, whilst expanding understanding of American architectural practice and its relationship to civic participation.
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Review
Venice Biennale: The Australian Pavilion
'Abundance' will be the theme of this year's Australian Pavilion, with the exhibition focused on broadening views of Australian architecture.
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News
Hadid to take part in Venice Biennale debate
A glittering line-up of speakers has been announced to take part in events at A Gathering Space, Scotland’s presence at this year’s Venice Biennale.
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Review
Venice Biennale: Towards Paradise landscape installation
Gustafson Porter and Gustafson Guthrie Nichol have designed the first major landscape installation to feature at a Venice Biennale.
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Review
Venice Biennale: The Scottish structure
The Gareth Hoskins Architects-designed Scottish structure takes the form of a flight of stairs rising above the canopy of the adjacent railway station.
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News
Scott Brown to top Biennale speakers
Denise Scott Brown will be the keynote speaker at a British Council debate on housing design next month.