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Aug 28, 2018

Venice Architecture Biennale

The Venetian Arsenal, the epicentre of the Architecture Biennale. ©ACME
This year, the exhibition is being held from May 26 to November 25. ©ACME
The Nordic countries are among the many nations represented at the Biennale. ©ACME
Shelley McNamara and Yvonne Farrell, the two head curators of the event. ©Archinet.com
Architects from all over the world have created a wide variety of installations.. ©ACME
To avoid the crowded peak periods, visit the exhibition in autumn. ©ACME
The 2018 Architecture Biennale revolves around the theme “Freespace”. ©ACME

The 2018 architecture biennale runs through to November 25. The program is based on the theme Free Space which has been put forth by Irish architects and Biennale head curators Shelley McNamara and Yvonne Farrell. Free Space has been creatively elaborated in 63 pavilions by teams of architects from all over the world.


The epicentre is the Central Pavilion at the Giardini and from there the Biennale spreads out to the national pavilions and all over the city. For tips on where to start and which installations not to miss out on, read Erica Firpo’s Biennale review on Condé Nast Traveler. (And for savvy contemporary art advice in Italy follow Erica on Instagram).
Finally, to explore the Biennale, bring comfortable shoes. And if you want to avoid too much of a crowd – and the searing heat – visit in autumn. Our favourite month is November – when Venice starts to quiet down, restaurants are less busy and our Ca’nova apartments on the Grand Canal already flaunt low-season pricing.

VENICE BIENNALE ARCHITETTURA 2018 – May 26 to November 25, 2018
More info on the official Biennale website. Tickets 25€. Best book in advance. For more background information about the two Irish architects and their approach to the show read on at The Guardian.

 

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