24th International Exhibition of Triennale Milano Announces Bee Award Winners
Briefly

The 24th International Exhibition of Triennale Milano, open until November 9, 2025, focuses on the theme of 'Inequalities'. This exhibition encompasses a variety of curated projects from 341 contributors from 73 countries. The design has been executed by six studios and comprises both individual installations and national pavilions. Notably, the Bee Awards were presented to recognize exemplary contributions. The judging panel, including MoMA's Paola Antonelli, assessed the projects for their originality and thematic relevance, ultimately awarding 'Two Faces of the Same Coin' as Best Original Project.
The 24th International Exhibition of Triennale Milano, running until November 9, explores the theme of 'Inequalities' through art, architecture, and design.
Curated by 28 teams and featuring contributions from 341 authors across 73 countries, the exhibition addresses global issues in a collaborative framework.
The jury, chaired by Paola Antonelli from MoMA, awarded projects based on their originality and connection to the exhibition's theme.
Among the contributions, Laura Krugan and Dan Miller's 'Two Faces of the Same Coin' received the Best Original Project award, highlighting innovative narratives.
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