All Venice Pavilions articles
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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
Bumper numbers visit FAT's British Pavilion
More than half of visitors to Venice Biennale saw A Clockwork Jerusalem
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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
Newcomers mix with the familiar at Venice
The influence of its curator is etched into this edition of the architecture biennale, says Hugh McEwen
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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
British Pavilion takes Jerusalem to Venice
First images of FAT and Crimson’s biennale exhibition unveiled
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News
FAT, Crimson and Hatherley chosen for British Pavilion
Team will curate pavilion for 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale
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Features
Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: Brazil
Brazil’s official participation investigates the intersection between traditional and contemporary artistic tendencies
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Features
Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: Mexico
The Mexican pavilion is a celebration of Mexican culture and an act of defiance towards ‘pure and clean architecture’
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Features
Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: Holland
The Dutch pavilion opens up the many possibilities that an exisiting or vacant structure has to offer
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Features
Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: France
The french pavilion explores the potential of Dorsale-Est, a city that doesn’t appear on any administrative map
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Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: Russia
Russia’s pavilion is an entirely devoted to the Silicon Valley-esque Skolkovo Innovation Centre project
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Features
Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: Spain
The Spanish pavilion explores the vital importance of research processes in architecture.
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Features
Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: Greece
The Greek participation focuses on the particular dynamic of Athens during a period of economic meltdown.
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Features
Venice Biennale 2012 Pavilions: Germany
The German contribution to the 13th International Architecture Exhibition propagates a pragmatic and affirmative attitude toward dealing withexisting buildings.
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Features
Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: China
The Chinese contribution explores different interpretations and perspectives of the word “originaire”