Nordic Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Biennale to Explore Nature's Relationship to the Built Environment
As part of our 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale coverage we present the proposal for the Nordic Pavilion. Below, the participants describe their contribution in their own words.Â
Courtesy of Maurizio Mucciola
As part of our 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale coverage we present the proposal for the Nordic Pavilion. Below, the participants describe their contribution in their own words. Finnish architect Lundén Architecture Company has been chosen to design the Nordic contribution to the 2018 International Architecture Exhibition in Venice. Eero Lundén?s proposal, entitled Another Generosity, explores the relationship between nature and the built environment.The goal is to explore new ways of making buildings that emphasise the delicate but often invisible interactions between the built and natural worlds. Arkkitehtuurimuseo MFA ANOTHER GENEROSITY Panel discussion at the Museum of Finnish Architecture
Nordic Entry Co-Commissioners. Image Courtesy of MFA
The Nordic pavilion, designed by Sverre Fehn in 1962, celebrates nature?s different phenomena: light, sound, materials bringing them together to form a unique architectural experience. The 2018 installation in the Nordic pavilion will build on the context created by Fehn and ask how we see ourselves in relation to nature today. The project is still in development but aims to create an immersive experience for visitors and a place for meetings and dialogues throughout the Biennale.The ...
Courtesy of Maurizio Mucciola
As part of our 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale coverage we present the proposal for the Nordic Pavilion. Below, the participants describe their contribution in their own words. Finnish architect Lundén Architecture Company has been chosen to design the Nordic contribution to the 2018 International Architecture Exhibition in Venice. Eero Lundén?s proposal, entitled Another Generosity, explores the relationship between nature and the built environment.The goal is to explore new ways of making buildings that emphasise the delicate but often invisible interactions between the built and natural worlds. Arkkitehtuurimuseo MFA ANOTHER GENEROSITY Panel discussion at the Museum of Finnish Architecture
Nordic Entry Co-Commissioners. Image Courtesy of MFA
The Nordic pavilion, designed by Sverre Fehn in 1962, celebrates nature?s different phenomena: light, sound, materials bringing them together to form a unique architectural experience. The 2018 installation in the Nordic pavilion will build on the context created by Fehn and ask how we see ourselves in relation to nature today. The project is still in development but aims to create an immersive experience for visitors and a place for meetings and dialogues throughout the Biennale.The ...
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