Romanian Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Biennale Explores Architecture Through the Human Figure
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The Romanian Pavilion at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition, curated by Cosmina Goagea, presents "HUMAN SCALE," showcasing the work of Vlad Nancă and Muromuro Studio. This exhibition investigates how architectural drawings serve as a medium reflecting collective intelligence and social aspirations. It features 20th-century Romanian architectural drawings alongside Nancă's oversized sculptures, emphasizing the presence of human figures often overlooked in architecture. The project advocates for a reevaluation of these images, promoting a deeper engagement with architectural heritage and the potential for more equitable interactions with built environments.
The exhibition "HUMAN SCALE" emphasizes how architectural representations shape collective ideas, exemplifying the crucial role of human figures in architectural discourse.
Cosmina Goagea, curator of the pavilion, suggests that architectural drawing can serve as a significant tool for rethinking how we interact with our built environment.
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