Italy
1.The theme of the 13th International Architecture Exhibition is "Common Ground", reflecting the relationship between contemporary and historical architecture in Italy. The winning project by Luca Levi focuses on Adriano Olivetti's experiment of entrepreneurship, innovation, and quality of life, while also looking at future challenges like energy and food production. 2. The Italian Pavilion explores the role of architecture in economic development and cultural strategy. It looks at Adriano Olivetti's integration of industrial, social, and cultural policies in post-WWII Italy, the shift towards small and mediumsized enterprises, and the relationship between The Italian Pavilion at the Architecture Biennial 2014
Supermarket sweep… the Latvian pavilion which has been transformed into a minimart.
This contribution brings a little levity to the long trek through the halls of the Arsenale.
Choice as the basis of architectural process, the pop aesthetics emphasizing the languages of consumption as in Hamilton or Warhol: everything is structured by the dynamics of commerce.
Presented as a supermarket, its "products" feature the text from every national biennale exhibit from the last decade, boiled down to its essence through Al. It sticks a pin into the whole ball of hot air. Thank you for that.
Funny thing about designing one liners is they aren't good unless you follow them to the utter end with utmost seriousness lol. That's why I loved the Latvian pavilion this year!
Welcome to T/C Latvija, surely the most instagrammed installation of this edition of the Biennale
Latvia is reopening the archive boxes once again, reminding us (including the Biennial Presidency) of everything that has already been thought up and invented, and inviting us to place the most urgently needed products in the basket, to combine them with one another, and ultimately consume all the knowledge.
Fun, colourful and thought-provoking, it offers a tongue-in-cheek moment to the Arsenale sequence...