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Hashim Sarkis on How will we live together? : Exploring the Question of the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale

Copy How will we live together?” the original statement of curator Hashim Sarkis, called upon architects “ to imagine spaces in which we can generously live together”. Relevant today more than ever, with the current worldwide circumstances, the theme of the Biennale is in fact the focus of interest of the global scene. After having discussed “ How will we live together?” in 2019 with Hashim Sarkis in Venice, ArchDaily had the chance to open the debate once more and re-examine the question of the Architecture Biennale. In a two-part interview, the architect tackles the theme, the Biennale, the present situation, and the future.

Rethink of Budapest modern buildings at Venice Biennale of Architecture

Tweet Architectural studios from central and eastern Europe have been asked to rethink 12 iconic modern buildings of Budapest, and the plans will be displayed in the Hungarian pavilion of the 17th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Architecture Biennale. The exhibition dubbed Othernity – Reconditioning our Modern Heritage, the first international project of the Hungarian pavilion, will be open from May 22. The motto of the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale, postponed from last year due to the coronavirus epidemic, is: “How will we live together?”. Julia Fabenyi, the national commissioner of the Hungarian pavilion who is also the director of the Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art in Budapest, told a press conference on Tuesday that the Hungarian exhibit will reflect on this motto by assessing the heritage of modernist architecture in Budapest.

Environmentalism is replacing formalism in architecture says Joseph Grima

Environmentalism is replacing formalism in architecture says Joseph Grima Young architects are rejecting cookie-cutter modernism in favour of approaches that prioritise conserving the earth s resources according to Joseph Grima, who has written a manifesto calling for a new type of non-extractive architecture. Space Caviar co-founder Grima argued that architects increasingly see the discipline as a form of stewardship of the natural environment rather than a compositional exercise, as they become aware of the damage that construction is doing to the planet. There is a different attitude emerging, which is not based on the kinds of pre-conditions that might have been 100 years ago, said Grima, saying that modernism s top-down approach is increasingly being challenged.

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