"The usual champagne-socialist pomposity of Venice has been drowned out by a newfound openness"
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Placing the Global South at the centre of this year's Venice Architecture Biennale created a spirit of openness and sincerity, write Ewa Effiom, Krish Nathaniel and Aoi Phillips in this review of the event.There are enough Pritzker and Stirling prizes to recognise built work in our industry.For the 18th iteration of the Venice Architecture Biennale, architecture's biggest festival of ideas, curator Lesley Lokko promotes the process of architecture to the same heights as its outputs.
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