Can robots make the perfect Aperol spritz? Venice Architecture Biennale 2025 review
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Can robots make the perfect Aperol spritz?  Venice Architecture Biennale 2025 review
"The wall of bio-cement incorporated fishing nets and algae to symbolize the peak of humanity and raise questions about our future as a species."
"This year's biennale, overseen by Carlo Ratti, showcases 300 projects that explore the themes of natural, artificial, and collective intelligence in architecture."
The Venice Architecture Biennale showcases a striking wall made of bio-cement, symbolizing global population growth and humanity's future. Curated by Carlo Ratti, this year's event features 750 participants and around 300 projects focused on natural, artificial, and collective intelligence. The installations range from AI-driven designs to bioengineering, aiming to inspire a new ethical framework for architecture. Alongside its artistic narratives, the exhibition urges visitors not to fear the climate crisis and champions collaboration between species and technologies.
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