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Kenyan Architects To Make History At Venice Exhibition

Kenyan Architects To Make History At Venice Exhibition By Kenyans.co.ke Writer on 22 May 2021 - 8:54 am Stella Mutegi (left) and Kabage Karanja (right) pose for a photo at the Cave Bureau in Nairobi THE NEW YORK TIMES Architect and researcher Kabage Karanja is set to make an appearance at the Venice Architecture Biennale Exhibition with his work dubbed “Obsidian Rain.” This will be the first Kenyan work to feature at the Venice Architecture Biennale Exhibition, which is a Cultural institution found in Italy established in 1895.  Karanja recalls his inspiration from a past experience as a teenager drawn from the Mbai caves.

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This week we celebrated the Venice Architecture Biennale

This week we celebrated the Venice Architecture Biennale This week on Dezeen we showcased pavilions and exhibitions at the Venice Architecture Biennale, the first major architecture event to take place since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Among the highlights this year was the US Pavilion by American architects Paul Andersen and Paul Preissner, featuring a four-storey wooden frame made from pine. In US news, photos reveal British designer Thomas Heatherwick s design for Little Island, an elevated park built on mushroom-shaped concrete columns in the Hudson River. Danish architecture studio Henning Larsen began construction on a sustainable school in Denmark that will be the first to receive the Nordic Ecolabel. The wood-clad primary school will have a walkable roof.

Shahed Saleem designs replicas of London mosques for Venice Architecture Biennale

Shahed Saleem designs replicas of London mosques for Venice Architecture Biennale Architect and researcher Shahed Saleem has created life-size case studies of three London mosques for the Applied Arts Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale. Titled Three Mosques, the Applied Arts Pavilion was created by Saleem alongside curators Ella Kilgallon and Christopher Turner as a part of an ongoing collaboration between the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Venice Architecture Biennale. Top: the Three Mosques installation was created by Shahed Saleem. Above: a 1:1 replica of the Brick Lane Mosque s minaret marks the entrance The pavilion aims to celebrate Islam and the South Asian diaspora in London by portraying the evolution and adaptation of mosques and local buildings.

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