
"As part of that reflection, several initiatives can be highlighted as illustrative of the principles reflected in the curatorial theme, "Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective." The concepts interwoven in Carlo Ratti's title form a call to address the urgent need for substantial solutions amid the accelerating climate crisis, positioning the Biennale as a platform for diverse design proposals and experiments organized around three forms of intelligence: natural, artificial, and collective."
"Beyond the national pavilions and numerous collateral events held throughout Venice over the past six months, among the more than 700 participants are projects that, through practice, embody four shared intentions: opening conversations about the future, proposing systemic responses to local realities, placing technology at the center of design innovation, and pursuing material research rooted in local sensitivity. From Craft to Climate: Opening Conversations on Architecture's Collaborative Future In the context of an exhibition, the first point for starting a conversation is recognition."
The 19th Venice Architecture Biennale staged over six months with the largest call for participants, showcasing diverse installations and design approaches. The curatorial theme 'Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective.' frames a response to the accelerating climate crisis by organizing work around natural, artificial, and collective intelligences. Projects emphasize opening conversations about future practice, proposing systemic, localized solutions, centering technology in design innovation, and pursuing material research sensitive to place. Installations like Terms and Conditions expose cooling waste heat to reveal inequalities and environmental imbalance, transforming technical byproducts into spatial allegories and prompting reconsideration of thermal comfort and resource flows.
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