A round-up of installations created by Tosetto for Biennale Architettura 2021 “How Will We Live Together?”. Every project has been such a unique experience for us; the different inputs we received from the artists/designers regarding concepts and constructions turned into challenges for us and this is one of the most exciting aspect of our job./p> 1. Museo Aero Solar For an Aerocene Era, 2007–oggi | Aerocene Foundation
2. Silk Road Works, 2021 | Azra Aksamija
3. Architecture of Transitions, 2021 | BAAG Buenos Aires Arquitectura Grupal
4. Geoscope 2: Worlds, 2021 | Daniel López-Pérez; Reiser + Umemoto; Princeton University School of Architecture
5. The Opposite Shore. The suburban settlement from private property to co-operative living, 2016–2019 | Dogma
6. Rural Nostalgia / Urban Dream, 2018 | Line+ Studio
7. The Sixth Street Viaduct Replacement Project, 2020 | Michael Maltzan Architecture
8. Other Ways of Living Together, 2021 | NADAAA
9. Future Island in Venice: The Time of Stone, 2017–2117 | OOZE e Marjetica Potrč Eva Pfannes; Sylvain Hartenberg; Marjetica Potrč
10. Grove, 2021 | Philip Beesley & Living Architecture Systems Group / University of Waterloo School of Architecture
11. The World Turned Inside Out, 2021 | Plan B Architecture & Urbanism
12. River Someṣ: Across Communities and Ecosystems, 2017–oggi | PRÁCTICA
13. Satellights: Orbiting the Thin Layer of Human Life, 2017 | spbr arquitetos
Crediti foto:
Secondo l’ordine delle opere elencate: dalla 1 alla 3, dalla 6 alla 12
Photo by: _MZO : Marco Zorzanello
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
Secondo l’ordine delle opere elencate: 4, 5 e 13
Photo by: _FG : Francesco Galli
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
A few days ago the site-specific installation Passi by artist Alfredo Pirri has inaugurated in the Maniace Castle in Syracuse, as part of the PASSI cycle launched in 2003 and on this occasion, curated by Helga Marsala, flanked by the video “Steps” by Pietro Leone. An enchantment of mirrors that became a reflection on matter, …
After years of cuts to the culture budget, to our great satisfaction, we are witnessing some positive signs in the management of the Italian cultural heritage
Last Saturday in Venice the 17th International Atchitecture Exhibition was inaugurated in Venice, entitled “How will we live together?”. This year Biennale Architettura is divided in five “stairs”: three at the Arsenal – Among Diverse Beings, As New Households, As Emerging Communities – and two at the Central Pavillion – Across Borders e As One …
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How Will We Live Together – General Set-Up
A round-up of installations created by Tosetto for Biennale Architettura 2021 “How Will We Live Together?”. Every project has been such a unique experience for us; the different inputs we received from the artists/designers regarding concepts and constructions turned into challenges for us and this is one of the most exciting aspect of our job./p>
1. Museo Aero Solar For an Aerocene Era, 2007–oggi | Aerocene Foundation
2. Silk Road Works, 2021 | Azra Aksamija
3. Architecture of Transitions, 2021 | BAAG Buenos Aires Arquitectura Grupal
4. Geoscope 2: Worlds, 2021 | Daniel López-Pérez; Reiser + Umemoto; Princeton University School of Architecture
5. The Opposite Shore. The suburban settlement from private property to co-operative living, 2016–2019 | Dogma
6. Rural Nostalgia / Urban Dream, 2018 | Line+ Studio
7. The Sixth Street Viaduct Replacement Project, 2020 | Michael Maltzan Architecture
8. Other Ways of Living Together, 2021 | NADAAA
9. Future Island in Venice: The Time of Stone, 2017–2117 | OOZE e Marjetica Potrč Eva Pfannes; Sylvain Hartenberg; Marjetica Potrč
10. Grove, 2021 | Philip Beesley & Living Architecture Systems Group / University of Waterloo School of Architecture
11. The World Turned Inside Out, 2021 | Plan B Architecture & Urbanism
12. River Someṣ: Across Communities and Ecosystems, 2017–oggi | PRÁCTICA
13. Satellights: Orbiting the Thin Layer of Human Life, 2017 | spbr arquitetos
Crediti foto:
Secondo l’ordine delle opere elencate: dalla 1 alla 3, dalla 6 alla 12
Photo by: _MZO : Marco Zorzanello
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
Secondo l’ordine delle opere elencate: 4, 5 e 13
Photo by: _FG : Francesco Galli
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
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