catalonia in venice lets water speak for justice at biennale architettura 2025 parliament
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The Institut Ramon Llull will present 'Water Parliaments: Projective Ecosocial Architectures' at the 2025 Venice Biennale, focusing on ecological dialogue over water crises. Curated by Eva Franch i Gilabert, Mireia Luzárraga, and Alejandro Muiño, the exhibition will take place in historic shipbuilding warehouses and feature a variety of installations and films. This project poses critical questions about the relationship between architecture and water, challenging the notion that buildings merely house human life, instead proposing that architecture might actively engage with and mediate our ecological conditions. Catalonia’s cultural identity is intricately intertwined with this water-focused dialogue.
The 'Water Parliaments' project at Biennale 2025 emphasizes the critical discussion around water crises and redefines architecture as a dialogue with life rather than just a vessel.
Curated by Eva Franch i Gilabert, Mireia Luzárraga, and Alejandro Muiño, the exhibition explores ecological dialogue through installations and creates a platform for voices about water.
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