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A Pinoy library at the Venice Architecture Biennale

A Pinoy library at the Venice Architecture Biennale BusinessWorld 3 hrs ago 1 of 2 © Provided by BusinessWorld INSIDE the Library at the Philippine Pavilion of the Venice Architectural Biennale FEDERICO VESPIGNANI © Provided by BusinessWorld Philippine Pavilion FEDERICO VESPIGNANI THE QUESTION some people may ask is “How did a Philippine library become this year’s pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale?” Well, the story starts in late 2019 when architects Sudarshan Khadka, Jr. and Alexander Eriksson Furunes conducted a 22-day workshop in Barangay Encanto in Angat, Bulacan with 32 representatives the GK Enchanted Farm community, composed of farmers, carpenters, housewives, students and other laborers, to attend the workshop. The representatives also invited the members of the community of Barangay Encanto in the workshop and they all discussed building a structure within and for the community. They decided to build a library.

Venice Biennale, part one, Monocle on Design 502 - Radio

29 Apr 2021 This week, we roll out the red carpet for the unsung heroes of cinema. We speak to the Oscar-winning set decorator of ‘Mank’, hear about a new biopic of a design legend and get a film critic’s view on the craft of produc… 27 Apr 2021

Bit Bio Bot exhibition shows how algae can be used as air purifiers and protein source

Bit.Bio.Bot exhibition shows how algae can be used as air purifiers and protein source EcoLogicStudio has designed the Bit.Bio.Bot exhibition at the Venice Architecture Biennale, which invites visitors to taste freshly harvested algae and consider growing it in their own homes. Combining architecture and microbiology, the exhibition shows how city dwellers could purify the air, sequester carbon, gain a sustainable food source and enjoy a greater connection to nature by cultivating their own algae. The Bit.Bio.Bot exhibition explores ways to live with and eat algae London-based EcoLogicStudio, which has been working with the ancient microbes for 10 years, describes them as having a unique biological intelligence because their metabolism is so efficient.

Clip New York Times The Venice Biennale, Twice Delayed, Takes On New Relevance (May 20) | MIT News

Publication Date: Description: New York Times reporter Sam Lubell spotlights how Hashim Sarkis, dean of MIT’s School of Architecture and Planning, addressed the theme of how we live together through this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale. “We now have a different set of eyes for how we see the world because of the pandemic,” says Sarkis. “But the issues are still the same. The pandemic helped bring them into focus and accelerate the kinds of responses we had been reluctant to make.”

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