"Vardiya (the Shift)": The Turkish Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Biennale
As part of our 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale coverage, we present the completed Turkish Pavilion. To read the initial proposal, refer to our previously published posts, "Turkey's Entry to the 2018 Venice Biennale to Offer Space for Creative Encounter" and ?Turkish Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Biennale to Host a Series of Student Workshops?
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As part of our 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale coverage, we present the completed Turkish Pavilion. To read the initial proposal, refer to our previously published posts, "Turkey's Entry to the 2018 Venice Biennale to Offer Space for Creative Encounter" and ?Turkish Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Biennale to Host a Series of Student Workshops?Kerem Piker of the firm Kerem Piker Mimarl?k curated this year?s Pavilion of Turkey entitled Vardiya (the Shift), together with associate curators Cansu Cürgen, Yelta Köm, Nizam Onur Sönmez, Yag??z Söylev and Erdem Tüzün. Coordinated by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (?KSV) and installed at Sale d?Armi, Arsenale, the pavilion functions as a space for gathering, conversation and sharing ideas, with a series of video installations projected on draped fabric screens as well as a lecture and meeting space designed to host the 122 architecture students invited from around the world to participate in workshops, discussions and keynote lectures in the space.
© Emre Dorter
The group of students was chosen in a contest that...
© Emre Dorter
As part of our 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale coverage, we present the completed Turkish Pavilion. To read the initial proposal, refer to our previously published posts, "Turkey's Entry to the 2018 Venice Biennale to Offer Space for Creative Encounter" and ?Turkish Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Biennale to Host a Series of Student Workshops?Kerem Piker of the firm Kerem Piker Mimarl?k curated this year?s Pavilion of Turkey entitled Vardiya (the Shift), together with associate curators Cansu Cürgen, Yelta Köm, Nizam Onur Sönmez, Yag??z Söylev and Erdem Tüzün. Coordinated by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (?KSV) and installed at Sale d?Armi, Arsenale, the pavilion functions as a space for gathering, conversation and sharing ideas, with a series of video installations projected on draped fabric screens as well as a lecture and meeting space designed to host the 122 architecture students invited from around the world to participate in workshops, discussions and keynote lectures in the space.
© Emre Dorter
The group of students was chosen in a contest that...
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