Japan Pavilion at 2025 Venice Biennale Explores Architectural Intelligence in Architectural Processes
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The Japan Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Biennale, curated by Jun Aoki, will focus on the evolving role of AI in architecture, exploring the concept of 'in-between.' Running from May 10 to November 23, 2025, it aligns with the theme 'Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective,' curated by Carlo Ratti. The pavilion examines the autonomy of AI in design and its integration with human creativity, using the Japanese notion of ma to highlight the interaction between various elements. The exhibit includes interactive installations and generative AI experiments that foster dialogue on collaborative architecture between humans and machines.
The exhibition investigates AI's autonomy in architecture, questioning the shifting relationship between human agency and machine intelligence within the context of conceptual and spatial development.
By drawing from the Japanese concept of ma, the pavilion suggests that intelligence emerges from the interplay between human, non-human, natural, and artificial elements.
Interactive installations and generative AI experiments challenge visitors to consider how humans and AI collaboratively shape future architectural spaces.
The pavilion's design reflects an integrated approach to AI in architecture, blurring the lines between natural and artificial, human and machine.
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