MIT brings planetary futures and post-crisis architecture to palazzo diedo for venice biennale
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The Next Earth: Computation, Crisis, Cosmology exhibition at Palazzo Diedo, part of the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, explores architecture's response to ecological crises. Organized by MIT Architecture and Antikythera, it features 37 speculative projects addressing construction's role in global emissions and proposing solutions through design, computation, and material innovation. The exhibit emphasizes a transformative approach to climate issues, with an ambition to reshape how architecture engages with planetary systems.
The exhibition invites us to reconceptualize architecture's role in climate crisis, positioning design and computation as tools for innovative planetary engagement.
The Next Earth challenges traditional architectural paradigms, promoting speculative projects that envision sustainable futures through advanced materials and machine learning applications.
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