The Azerbaijan national pavilion at the upcoming Venice Architecture Biennale, titled 'Equilibrium. Patterns of Azerbaijan,' marks its debut with a focus on sustainability and innovation in architectural design. Curated by Nigar Gardashkhanova, the exhibition aligns with the Biennale's overarching theme of ‘Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective,’ promoting a green lifestyle encapsulated by principles such as Regenerate, Innovate, and Preserve. It features notable contributions from various architectural firms, accentuating the interplay between traditional values and contemporary design, ultimately encouraging a collaborative effort towards a sustainable future for urban environments in Azerbaijan.
The pavilion emphasizes the principles of Regenerate. Innovate. Preserve, focusing on innovative design responses to the climate crisis while balancing traditional values with modern, sustainable practices.
The exhibition highlights the importance of regenerating a new green lifestyle through innovation while preserving cultural heritage, showcasing projects that promote solidarity and trust.
Curated by Nigar Gardashkhanova, the Azerbaijan pavilion showcases the legacy of Ajami Nakhchivani, emphasizing traditional architectural heritage alongside contemporary sustainable designs.
The Baku White City Project aims to transform the Black City, highlighting the focus on sustainability and modern urban redevelopment strategies for a greener future.
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