The Venice Biennale's 19th International Architecture Exhibition, curated by Carlo Ratti, explores the theme "Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective" with the aim to transform Venice into a 'Living Laboratory.' Including 65 national participations along with numerous independent projects, the exhibition features a notable open call termed 'Space for Ideas.' This initiative drew submissions from over 750 global contributors, resulting in 305 selected projects, highlighting Ratti's focus on interdisciplinary collaboration. The showcased ideas emphasize a future connected to the present, leveraging existing realities while incorporating ancient rituals and innovative sustainable practices in architecturally transformative ways.
Under Carlo Ratti's curatorship, the Venice Biennale's 19th International Architecture Exhibition emphasizes transforming Venice into a 'Living Laboratory' through a collaborative approach.
The open call 'Space for Ideas' attracted 305 projects from over 750 participants, showcasing a broad range of interdisciplinary contributions from around the globe.
Participants at the exhibition envision a future built on present realities, suggesting that existing challenges can be reframed as opportunities in innovative architectural practices.
Despite its futuristic focus, the exhibition also emphasizes integrating ancient rituals and sustainable practices within advanced technological solutions.
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