As part of the Korean Pavilion's 30th anniversary at the 2025 Venice Biennale, Studio Heech presents 'Time for Trees', a project featuring spatial installations and sensing devices. This exploration delves into the interactions between the pavilion's architecture and the natural environment of Giardini della Biennale, framing these connections through sensory experiences. The installations serve as observational tools, promoting an understanding of the harmonious coexistence of architecture and the surrounding landscape while highlighting the pavilion's commitment to maintaining the original site integrity.
A series of spatial installations and sensing devices mark the 30th anniversary of the Korean Pavilion, exploring its evolving relationship with surrounding trees at the Venice Biennale.
Developed in collaboration with various Korean workshops, the project emphasizes the integration of architecture with nature, challenging traditional notions of separated exhibition spaces.
The installations interact with environmental conditions like light, shadow, and sound, highlighting the significance of time and place in experiencing architecture within the Giardini.
Unlike typical closed exhibition typologies, the Korean Pavilion's openness reinforces its coexistence with nature, framing a dialogue between built form and landscape.
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