
"The 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, "Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective.", curated by Carlo Ratti, closed on 23 November 2025 as the most visited Architecture Biennale to date. The exhibition recorded 298,000 visitors, in addition to 17,584 preview attendees, surpassing previous editions despite the temporary closure of the Central Pavilion for restoration. Bringing together 303 projects and 758 invited architects, along with 66 National Participations and 11 Collateral Events, the edition extended across the Giardini, Arsenale, and multiple sites throughout Venice."
"He noted that the Public Programme "drew extraordinary participation," with continuous workshops and thousands of contributors engaging with the theme of collective intelligence. Ratti identified two measures for assessing the exhibition's impact: its ability to influence architectural practice, "to mobilize every form of intelligence to confront a changing climate," and its role in shaping the Biennale as a space where new forms of knowledge can emerge."
The 19th International Architecture Exhibition, Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective., curated by Carlo Ratti, closed on 23 November 2025 as the most visited Architecture Biennale to date. The exhibition recorded 298,000 visitors plus 17,584 preview attendees, surpassing previous editions despite temporary closure of the Central Pavilion for restoration. The edition presented 303 projects and 758 invited architects, alongside 66 National Participations and 11 Collateral Events across the Giardini, Arsenale, and multiple Venetian sites. The Public Programme featured continuous workshops and thousands of contributors exploring collective intelligence. The edition prioritized a Laboratory approach, bringing together architects, scientists, philosophers, farmers, programmers, chefs, and others to mobilize intelligence for climate action and to generate new forms of knowledge.
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