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Today, June 7, beautiful Venice officially opens its spaces for the 14th Biennale of Architecture cunning by astute Rem Koolhaas.
Koolhaas’s Monditalia hidden behind a mysterious golden gate is a collection of various visions proposed by single architects: all called to debate about the state of art of Italian architecture. Eventually too political, too rhetoric, too performative, too artistic, too visual and perhaps not enough architectural, Monditalia must be understood. And to understand it one will need time. Advertisement for the visitors: one day raid tour at Arsenale probably won’t be enough to metabolize Koolhaas’s vision and therefore to comprehend his message.
Today, June 7, beautiful Venice officially opens its spaces for the 14th Biennale of Architecture cunning by astute Rem Koolhaas.
Koolhaas’s Monditalia hidden behind a mysterious golden gate is a collection of various visions proposed by single architects: all called to debate about the state of art of Italian architecture. Eventually too political, too rhetoric, too performative, too artistic, too visual and perhaps not enough architectural, Monditalia must be understood. And to understand it one will need time. Advertisement for the visitors: one day raid tour at Arsenale probably won’t be enough to metabolize Koolhaas’s vision and therefore to comprehend his message.