Porsche + Norman Foster Are Building Bridges Inspired by Dreams
Briefly

The Venice Biennale, the world's oldest art exhibition since 1895, showcases a pioneering endeavor in sustainability with its first fully circular and carbon-neutral exhibition. This year's notable feature is the Gateway to Venice's Waterway, a striking, 121-foot bridge designed by Norman Foster and Porsche that explores mobility. Its sleek, fish-like design symbolizes aspirations of future transport solutions and reflects how cities can adapt to climate change. This exhibition marks a significant shift towards combining heritage with innovative solutions for urban landscapes in Venice and beyond.
"In the context of the Biennale, dreams inspired the reimagining of Venice's transportation infrastructure, bridging heritage and innovation. In architecture, it became a challenge to create a structure that not only functions as a bridge but also embodies the aspirations of the future."
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