Quantitative and Qualitative Intelligence in Venice
The 19th Architecture Biennale seeks answers to the climate crisis based on different types of intelligence. Locality is strongly present in the national pavilions.
The Venice Architecture Biennale Reads as a Story about the Past and the Future
For the first time in the history of the biennale, the focus is on Africa.
Questions about the Biennale
At the Venice Architecture Biennale, one can find criticism directed both at the biennial institution itself and at technology solutions made in the name of sustainable development.
To the Ends of the Earth
The Lisbon Architecture Triennale, arranged in various parts of the city, looks at future cities as organisms.
Too Small to Fail?
The House by an Architect exhibition presented seven mini houses less than 30 square metres in size as part of the Fiskars Art and Design Biennale. The message of the exhibition ultimately remained unclear, writes Lee Marable.
Xenakis Centenary Exhibition in Paris
The centenary exhibition showcases Iannis Xenakis’s key artistic and theoretical breakthroughs within music and architecture.
How Will We Live Together?
This year’s edition of the Venice Architecture Biennale was unafraid to go big and tackle the momentous questions, yet the end result was somewhat confusing, says Tuomas Siitonen.
Everyday Radicalism(?)
The exhibition at Bildmuseet, Umeå, brings together contemporary Nordic architects dealing with the climate crisis, yet the whole is rather confusing and random.
Girjegumpi, Breaking Boundaries
Online exhibition The Virtual Girjegumpi is a compilation of knowledge and resources on Sámi architecture from an insider’s perspective.