In this two-part episode of Design and the City - a podcast on how to make cities more livable – reSITE covers the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale, exploring the question of “How will we live together". Part-one looks into the works of the U.S, Nordic, and Luxembourg Pavilion curators, focusing on their use of timber construction as an answer to the exhibition's theme. Part-two features curator Hashim Sarkis and Greg Lindsay, along with the British and Austrian pavilion curators, as they explore the topic of accessibility.
Sara Noel Costa de Araujo: The Latest Architecture and News
Curators of 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale on the Future of the Built Environment in Design and the City Podcast
https://www.archdaily.com/975305/curators-of-2021-venice-architecture-biennale-on-the-future-of-the-built-environment-in-design-and-the-city-podcastDima Stouhi
Luxembourg Pavilion at the 2021 Venice Biennale Explores Alternative Modes of Living Amid the Housing Crisis
The Luxembourg Pavilion at the 17th Architecture Biennale reflects on how the pandemic has brought a series of dualities to the spotlight, challenging the understanding of the relationships established between architecture and land, interior and exterior, home and work or the built environment and nature. In light of these issues, the exhibition titled Homes for Luxembourg, designed by Sara Noel Costa de Araujo (Studio SNCDA) and featuring contributions to the architecture publication Accattone explores ideas of modular, reversible living while also illustrating a model of repurposing land to build new forms of togetherness.
https://www.archdaily.com/962115/luxembourg-pavilion-at-the-2021-venice-biennale-explores-alternative-modes-of-living-amid-the-housing-crisisAndreea Cutieru