Bouwkunde at Venice Biennale
DSD
Delft School of Design
a collaboration of:
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Bouwkunde at Venice Biennale a collaboration of: DSD Delft School of Design General Information Costs: +/- 400 euro includes: travel, stay, 3-day access to Biennale Travel dates: October 15 till October 21 Travel: Touring car to Brussels,
Delft School of Design
a collaboration of:
Costs: +/- 400 euro includes: travel, stay, 3-day access to Biennale Travel dates: October 15 till October 21 Travel: Touring car to Brussels, flight to Venice Stay: Hostel Participants: 35 students Delft 10 students Dessau 10 students Cambridge (to be confirmed) Application: Hand in application form + application entry latest Monday 25th of June You can apply alone or in a group (only selected when the whole group is selected)
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ARRIVE IN VENICE LEAVE VENICE lectures
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start workshop
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presentations biennale di Venezia
EXPLORE
biennale di Venezia
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biennale di Venezia
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For the third consecutive year, and following the success of the earlier editions, the Biennale will present once again a program dedicated to Universities and known as the Biennale Sessions for the 13th International Architecture Exhibition. Addressed to Universities, Fine Arts Academies, research and educational institutions in the field of architecture, visual arts and kindred areas, the goal of the Biennale Sessions is to encourage visits to the exhibition by groups of at least 50 students and teachers who will be assisted in the organization of their journey and stay. They will be able to organize seminars in a space made available to them free of charge by the Biennale. As of today, 36 universities have already signed up for Biennale Sessions, and we have not yet come to the end of the school year.
Delft School of Design
Theme explaned afterwards in seperate lecture by DSD
54 National Participations in the Pavilions at the Giardini, at the Arsenale and in the city of Venice
David Chipperfield: Common Ground single exhibition through the Central Pavilion at the Giardini and the Arsenale: 61 projects, by architects, photographers, artists, critics and scholars “The ambition of Common Ground is to reassert the existence of an architectural culture, made up not just of singular talents but a rich continuity of diverse ideas united in a com- mon history, common ambitions, common predicaments and ideals. The final list of contributors demonstrates a rich culture of difference rather than a selec- tion of edited and promoted positions. We want to emphasise the common ground that the profession shares, notwithstanding the apparent diversity of today’s architectural pro-
Venice... ...and surroundings Customize your own excursions
Punta della Dogana (Giuseppe Benomi, renovation by Tadao Ando) Venice
Venice
Tomba Brion 1969-78 (Carlo Scarpa) Veneto
Villa Rotonda 1591 (Andrea Palladio) & other villas Veneto
How to apply?
rather than a function. For example: seatability (capacity) instead of chair (function)
words explanation
and upload your image (deadline: Monday 25th of June)