The Pavilion of China at the 2025 Venice Biennale, themed CO-EXIST and curated by Ma Yansong, will showcase the intersection of traditional Chinese philosophies and contemporary architecture influenced by advanced technology. It features ten works by twelve interdisciplinary groups, exploring how architecture can harmonize human needs with nature amidst ecological uncertainty. By interpreting core principles like the harmony of humanity and nature, the pavilion aims to redefine architectural thinking, stressing emotional resonance and inclusivity in design as fundamental in the evolving global context.
Through ten works by twelve interdisciplinary groups, the pavilion examines how traditional Chinese philosophical thought can inform architectural responses in the age of advanced technology and AI.
CO-EXIST reflects on how architecture might evolve in a world shaped by both digital tools and ecological uncertainty, presenting it as a cultural medium.
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