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Grenada's First Participation at the Venice Biennale Features the Country's Newest Landmark and Its Plans of Urban Regeneration


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Architect Bryan Bullen describes the architecture of the new Grenada House of Parliament as “a vision to re-inject public life into the urban space of the town’s harbour”. Referring to the exhibition featuring a video documenting the design and construction process of the building, the architect says that “the realization of the Grenada House of Parliament is examined in relation to sustainability, commercial viability, resilience to natural disasters and changes in the global ecology.”
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The new House of Parliament is a synthesis of historical references, site constraints, sustainability principles and local materials. The program is organized around three main elements: the Chamber, the Peristyle and the Rampant, the latter a reference to the nation’s colonial forts. The materials and shape of the Chamber allude to the boat building tradition of the area. A series of intermediary spaces create a grad ....

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Israel Pavilion at the 2021 Venice Biennale Highlights the Impact of Agriculture on Communities, Landscapes and Fauna


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The IsraelPavilion examines the relationships between humans, animals and the environment within the local context. Israel’s economic growth aspirations have been translated into the landscape through urbanization, massive infrastructure projects and expansive mechanized agriculture. The latter is a significant driving point of prosperity for the region, but its impact on fauna and flora is now being evaluated, and the exhibition highlights the environmental and social challenges resulting from the intensive agricultural exploitation of the past century.
Land.Milk.Honey highlights the far-reaching changes to the landscape brought by technology, using a zoocentric analysis that comprises five study cases represented by local animals, domesticated and wild: cows, goats, honeybees, water buffalos and bats. These animals are part of the multifaceted narrative of the introduction of modernity to the region and showcase how the transformation of the land came ....

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