Press Release – University of Auckland After a year of uncertainty, the 17th International Architecture Exhibition of the La Biennale di Venezia in 2021 has opened, and features the installation Learning from Trees: transforming timber culture in Aotearoa from the School of Architecture …
After a year of uncertainty, the 17th International Architecture Exhibition of the La Biennale di Venezia in 2021 has opened, and features the installation Learning from Trees: transforming timber culture in Aotearoa from the School of Architecture and Planning, University of Auckland.
Learning with Trees
La Biennale di Venezia, or Architecture Biennale, is the leading and longest-running architectural event in the world, and runs in alternate years to the Art Biennale, with more than 60 countries participating.
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