At a press conference earlier today, curators of the 2018 Venice Biennale Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara of Grafton Architects revealed more information about this year's upcoming event, to be hosted from May 26th to November 25th. Building on the thematic concept the duo presented last June—“Freespace”—the event will feature a main exhibition in the Central Pavilion of the Giardini and the Arsenale featuring work by 71 participants, while two Special Sections will feature a total of 29 further participants. Elsewhere, 65 national pavilions will present contributions from around the world, including 7 first-time participants: Antigua & Barbuda, Saudi Arabia, Guatemala, Lebanon, Mongolia, Pakistan and the Holy See.
Biennale President Paolo Baratta commented on the theme:
The desire to create FREESPACE can become the specific individual characteristic of each individual project. But space, free space, public space can also reveal the presence or absence of architecture, if we understand architecture to be ‘thinking applied to the space where we live, that we inhabit.’ And the International Architecture Exhibition will offer us examples, teachings, and topics of discussion. Therefore, we are thankful to Farrell and McNamara for having accepted our invitation and for the choice, which adds an important link to the chain of Exhibitions held over the years.
The Special Sections will be titled "Close Encounter, meetings with remarkable projects," presenting works that were inspired by a reflection on famous historical buildings, and "The Practice of Teaching," presenting projects developed as part of a variety of teaching experiences. The two sections will feature 16 and 13 participants, respectively.
Further, two special projects will be presented:
- The Forte Marghera Special Project in Mestre, an installation by Sami Rintala and Dagur Eggertsson will be built to host a series of events scheduled in Forte Marghera.
- The Special Project at the Applied Arts Pavilion in the Sale d’Armi in the Arsenale, which will present a fragment of the Robin Hood Gardens social housing estate, which was acquired by the Victoria & Albert museum in late 2017. In a continuation of the Venice Biennale's collaboration with the V&A museum, the fragment of the building will form part of an exhibition curated by Christopher Turner and Olivia Horsfall Turner.
Finally, related events will be held throughout the Biennale period, including "Meetings on Architecture," in which participants will get the opportunity to discuss different interpretations of the "Freespace" manifesto.
Excerpt from the "Freespace" manifesto released in June 2017
FREESPACE describes a generosity of spirit and a sense of humanity at the core of architecture's agenda, focusing on the quality of space itself.
FREESPACE focuses on architecture’s ability to provide free and additional spatial gifts to those who use it and on its ability to address the unspoken wishes of strangers.
FREESPACE celebrates architecture’s capacity to find additional and unexpected generosity in each project - even within the most private, defensive, exclusive or commercially restricted conditions.
FREESPACE provides the opportunity to emphasize nature’s free gifts of light - sunlight and moonlight, air, gravity, materials - natural and man-made resources.
FREESPACE encourages reviewing ways of thinking, new ways of seeing the world, of inventing solutions where architecture provides for the well being and dignity of each citizen of this fragile planet.
FREESPACE can be a space for opportunity, a democratic space, un-programmed and free for uses not yet conceived. There is an exchange between people and buildings that happens, even if not intended or designed, so buildings themselves find ways of sharing and engaging with people over time, long after the architect has left the scene. Architecture has an active as well as a passive life.
FREESPACE encompasses freedom to imagine, the free space of time and memory, binding past, present and future together, building on inherited cultural layers, weaving the archaic with the contemporary.
To read the manifesto in full, see our previous article here.
Participants in the "Freespace" Exhibition
1. 6a architects (London, UK)
Tom Emerson; Stephanie Macdonald; John Ross; Owen Watson
2. Alison Brooks Architects (London, UK)
Alison Brooks
3. Álvaro Siza 2 – Arquitecto, SA (Porto, Portugal)
Álvaro Siza Vieira
4. Amateur Architecture Studio (Hangzhou, China)
Wang Shu; Lu Wenyu
5. andramatin (Jakarta, Indonesia)
Andra Matin
6. Angela Deuber Architect (Chur, Switzerland)
Angela Deuber
7. architecten de vylder vinck taillieu (Ghent, Belgium)
Jan de Vylder; Inge Vinck; Jo Taillieu
8. Arrea architecture (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Maruša Zorec
9. Assemble (London, UK)
Jane Issler Hall; Mathew Leung; Alice Edgerley; Adam Willis; Fran Edgerley; Amica Dall; Giles Smith; James Binning; Paloma Strelitz; Lewis Jones; Joseph Halligan; Louis Schulz; Maria Lisogorskaya; Karim Khelil; Anthony Engi Meacock
10. Atelier Peter Zumthor & Partner (Haldenstein, Switzerland)
Peter Zumthor
11. Aurelio Galfetti (Lugano and Bellinzona, Switzerland)
12. Barclay & Crousse (Lima, Peru)
Sandra Barclay; Jean-Pierre Crousse
13. BC architects & studies (Brussels, Belgium)
Ken De Cooman; Nicolas Coeckelberghs; Wes Degreef; Laurens Bekemans
14. Benedetta Tagliabue - Miralles Tagliabue EMBT (Barcelona, Spain; Shangai, China)
Benedetta Tagliabue; Elena Nedelcu; Joan Callís
15. BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group (New York, USA; Copenhagen, Denmark; London, UK)
Bjarke Ingels; Sheela Maini Søgaard; Finn Nørkjær; Thomas Christoffersen; Kai-Uwe Bergmann; Andreas Klok Pedersen; David Zahle; Jakob Lange; Beat Schenk; Daniel Sundlin; Brian Yang; Jakob Sand
16. Burkhalter Sumi Architekten (Zürich, Switzerland)
Marianne Burkhalter; Christian Sumi with Marco Pogacnik (Venice, Italy)
17. Carla Juaçaba (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
18. Caruso St John Architects (London, UK)
Adam Caruso; Peter St John
19. Case Design (Mumbai, India)
Anne Geenen; Samuel Barclay
20. Cino Zucchi Architetti (Milan, Italy)
Cino Zucchi
21. Crimson Architectural Historians (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
Ewout Dorman; Michelle Provoost; Cassandra Wilkins; Wouter Vanstiphout; Simone Rots; Annuska Pronkhorst
22. David Chipperfield Architects (London, UK; Berlin, Germany; Milan, Italy; Shanghai, China)
David Chipperfield; Alexander Schwarz; Martin Reichert; Christoph Felger; Eva Schad; Harald Müller
23. de Blacam and Meagher Architects (Dublin, Ireland; Ibiza, Spain)
Shane de Blacam; John Meagher
24. Diller Scofidio + Renfro (New York, USA)
Elizabeth Diller; Charles Renfro; Ricardo Scofidio; Benjamin Gilmartin
25. DnA_Design and Architecture (Beijing, China)
Xu Tiantian
26. Dorte Mandrup A/S (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Dorte Mandrup; Frants Nielsen
27. Elemental (Santiago, Chile)
Alejandro Aravena; Gonzalo Arteaga; Juan Cerda; Diego Torres; Victor Oddo
28. Elizabeth Hatz Architects (Stockholm, Sweden)
Elizabeth Hatz
29. Estudio Carme Pinós (Barcelona, Spain)
Carme Pinós
30. Flores & Prats (Barcelona, Spain)
Eva Prats; Ricardo Flores
31. Francesca Torzo Architetto (Genova, Italy)
Francesca Torzo
32. Gion A. Caminada (Vrin-Cons, Switzerland)
33. GrupoSP (São Paulo, Brazil)
Alvaro Puntoni; Joao Sodre
34. Gumuchdjian Architects (London, UK)
Philip Gumuchdjian
35. Hall McKnight (Belfast and London, UK)
Alastair Hall; Ian McKnight
36. Inês Lobo, Arquitectos (Lisbon, Portugal)
Inês Lobo; João Rosário
37. Jensen og Skodvin Arkitekter AS (Oslo, Norway)
Jan Olav Jensen; Børre Skodvin; Torunn Golberg; Torstein Koch
38. John Wardle Architects (Melbourne, Australia)
John Wardle, Stefan Mee, Meaghan Dwyer, Bill Krotiris, Jane Williams
39. Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa / SANAA (Tokyo, Japan)
Kazuyo Sejima; Ryue Nishizawa
40. Kieran Long (Stockholm, Sweden) with Johan Örn; James Taylor-Foster (Stockholm, Sweden)
41. Lacaton & Vassal Architects (Paris, France)
Anne Lacaton; Jean Philippe Vassal
42. Laura Peretti Architects (Rome, Italy)
Laura Peretti
43. Maria Giuseppina Grasso Cannizzo (Vittoria – Ragusa, Italy)
44. Marie-José Van Hee architecten (Ghent, Belgium)
Marie-José Van Hee
45. Marina Tabassum Architects (Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Marina Tabassum
46. Matharoo Associates (Ahmedabad, India)
Gurjit Singh Matharoo
47. Michael Maltzan Architecture (Los Angeles, USA)
Michael Maltzan
48. Niall McLaughlin Architects (London, UK)
Niall McLaughlin
49. O'Donnell + Tuomey (Dublin, Ireland)
John Tuomey; Sheila O'Donnell
50. Paredes Pedrosa Arquitectos (Madrid, Spain)
Angela Garcia de Paredes; Ignacio G. Pedrosa
51. Paulo Mendes da Rocha (São Paulo, Brazil)
52. Peter Rich Architects (Johannesburg, South Africa)
Peter Rich
53. Rafael Moneo, Arquitecto (Madrid, Spain)
Rafael Moneo
54. Rintala Eggertsson Architects (Oslo and Bodø, Norway)
Dagur Eggertsson; Vibeke Jensen; Sami Rintala
55. RMA Architects (Mumbai, India; Boston, USA)
Rahul Mehrotra; Nondita Correa Mehrotra; Robert Stephens; Payal Patel
56. Robert McCarter, Professor of Architecture (St. Louis, Missouri, USA)
Robert McCarter
57. Room11 Architects (Hobart, Tasmania, Australia)
Thomas Bailey; Nathan Crump; Megan Baynes
58. Rozana Montiel Estudio de Arquitectura (Mexico City, Mexico)
Rozana Montiel
59. Salter Collingridge Design (London and Ludlow, UK)
Peter Salter; Fenella Collingridge
60. Sauerbruch Hutton (Berlin, Germany)
Matthias Sauerbruch; Louisa Hutton; Juan Lucas Young
61. Skälsö Arkitekter (Visby and Stockholm, Sweden)
Joel Phersson; Erik Gardell; Lisa Ekström; Mats Håkansson; Axel Wolgers
62. Souto Moura - Arquitectos, S.A. (Porto, Portugal)
Eduardo Souto de Moura
63. Studio Anna Heringer (Laufen, Germany)
Anna Heringer
64. Studio Gang (Chicago, New York and Los Angeles, USA)
Jeanne Gang
65. Studio Odile DECQ (Paris, France)
Odile Decq
66. Talli Architecture and Design (Helsinki, Finland)
Pia Ilonen; Minna Lukander; Martti Lukander
67. Tezuka Architects (Tokyo, Japan)
Takaharu Tezuka; Yui Tezuka
68. Toyo Ito & Associates, Architects (Tokyo, Japan)
Toyo Ito
69. Vector Architects (Beijing, China)
Gong Dong
70. VTN Architects (Hochiminh City, Vietnam)
Vo Trong Nghia
71. Weiss/Manfredi (New York, USA)
Marion Weiss; Micheal Manfredi
Participants and Projects in the "Close Encounter" Special Section
1. A2 Architects (Dublin, Ireland)
Peter Carroll
Museo-Fundación Oteiza / Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza (Alzuza, Spain)
2. BOYD CODY Architects (Dublin, Ireland)
Dermot Boyd, Peter Cody
E-1027 / Eileen Gray (Roquebrune), and Tempe a païa / Eileen Gray (Castellar, Alpes Maritimes, France)
3. Noreile Breen (Dublin, Ireland)
Noreile Breen
Casa Luis Barragán / Luis Barragán (Ciudad de México, Mexico)
4. Bucholz McEvoy Architects (Dublin, Ireland)
Merritt Bucholz, Karen McEvoy
Delaware Park / Frederick Law Olmstead (Buffalo, USA)
5. Carr Cotter & Naessens Architects (Cork, Ireland)
Louise Cotter, David Naessens
Salle Cortot / Auguste Perret (Paris, France)
6. Clancy Moore Architects (Dublin, Ireland)
Andrew Clancy, Colm Moore
Hornbækhus / Kay Otto Fisker (Københavns, Denmark)
7. DePaor (Wicklow, Ireland)
Tom de Paor
Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista “dell’Autostrada” / Giovanni Michelucci (Campi Bisenzio, Firenze, Italy)
8. Donaghy + Dimond Architects (Dublin, Ireland)
Marcus Donaghy, Will Dimond
Anhembi Tennis Club / João Batista Vilanova Artigas (São Paulo, Brazil)
9. Kevin Donovan (Dublin, Ireland) Ryan W. Kennihan Architects (Dublin, Ireland)
Kevin Donovan, Ryan W. Kennihan
Maison du Peuple / Jean Prouvé, Eugène Beaudouin, Marcel Lods, Vladimir Bodiansky (Clichy, France)
10. GKMP Architects (Dublin, Ireland)
Grace Keeley, Michael Pike
Edificio de viviendas / José Antonio Coderch de Sentmenat (Girasol, Madrid, Spain)
11. Hassett Ducatez Architects (Dublin, Ireland)
Grainne Hassett
Edificio per abitazioni in via Quadronno 24 / Angelo Mangiarotti, Bruno Morassutti (Milano, Italy)
12. Heneghan Peng Architects (Dublin, Ireland)
Róisín Heneghan, Shih-Fu Peng
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University / Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM) (New Haven, USA)
13. Mary Laheen Architects (Dublin, Ireland), Aoibheann Ní Mhearáin (Dublin, Ireland)
Mary Laheen, Aoibheann Ní Mhearáin
Centre Jeanne Hachette / Jean Rénaudie (Ivry sur Seine, Paris, France)
14. Steve Larkin Architects (Dublin, Ireland)
Steve Larkin
Otaniemi Chapel / Heikki and Kaija Siren (Espoo, Finland)
15. Dominic Stevens, JFOC Architects (Dublin, Ireland)
Dominic Stevens
Maravillas Gymnasium / Alejandro de la Sota (Madrid, Spain)
16. TAKA Architects (Dublin, Ireland)
Alice Casey, Cian Deegan
Centro Comunal y Recreativo Nueva Santa Fe / Rogelio Salmona (Bogotá, Colombia)
Participants in "The Practice of Teaching" Special Section
1. Aires Mateus (Lisbon, Portugal)
Francisco Aires Mateus, Manuel Aires Mateus
2. architetto Riccardo Blumer (Casciago - Varese, Italy)
Riccardo Blumer
3. Atelier Cube (Lausanne, Switzerland)
Marc Collomb
4. Bearth & Deplazes Architekten (Chur and Zürich, Switzerland)
Valentin Bearth, Andrea Deplazes, Daniel Ladner
5. Kéré Architecture (Berlin, Germany)
Francis Diébédo Kéré
6. Mario Botta Architetti (Mendrisio, Switzerland)
Mario Botta
7. Michele Arnaboldi Architetti (Locarno, Switzerland)
Michele Arnaboldi
8. Miller & Maranta (Basel, Switzerland)
Quintus Miller, Paola Maranta, Jean-Luc von Aarburg
9. OBRAS Architectes (Paris, France)
Frédéric Bonnet
10. PROAP / GLOBAL (Lisbon, Portugal)
João Gomes da Silva, João Nunes
11. Sergison Bates architects (London, UK; Zürich, Switzerland)
Jonathan Sergison
12. Valerio Olgiati (Flims, Switzerland)
13. walter angonese, architekt/architetto (Caldaro - Bolzano, Italy)
Walter Angonese