One month after the inauguration of the 14. International Architecture Exhibition, curated by Rem Koolhaas and entitled “Fundamentals” we present a selection of the best outcomes of this edition dedicated “to architecture, not to architects.”
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A month after the inauguration of “Fundamentals,” the Architecture Biennale curated by Rem Koolhaas, a selection of the best pavilions and collateral events.
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- 05 July 2014
- Venezia
– Monditalia
– Fittja Pavilion
– Polish Pavilion “Impossible Objects”
– Korean Pavilion “Crow’s Eye View: The Korean Peninsula”
– British Pavilion “A Clockwork Jerusalem”
– Moroccan Pavilion “Fundamental(ism)s”
– German Pavilion “Bungalow Germania”
– Israeli Pavilion “The Urburb”
– Bahrein Pavilion “Fundamentalists and Other Arab Modernisms”
– Italy Pavilion “Innesti/Grafting”
Among Biennale’s collateral events we wisited the exhibition “Art or Sound” at Fondazione Prada, where Germano Celant looks into question of combining art and sound with a series of encyclopaedic pieces placed in a state of contiguity and decontextualisation; “Across Chinese Cities – Beijing”, an exhibition, curated by Michele Brunello and Beatrice Leanza, that recounts an interesting and original case of urban transformation in Beijing; and a photographic exhibition at the Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa and a pavilion at the Fondazione Cini, where Hiroshi Sugimoto focuses on the architecture of modernity “to track the beginnings of our age”
Top: Korean Pavilion “Crow’s Eye View: The Korean Peninsula”. Photo Alessandra Chemollo