The 19th International Architecture Exhibition showcases the SCI-Arc community's engagement with the theme Intelligens through a variety of projects. Notably, Majeda Alhinai curates Oman's first national pavilion, presenting an exhibition titled Traces that reimagines the Omani sablah. Additionally, a vertical studio led by Elena Manferdini in the French Pavilion addresses fire risks through design strategies. Another project, Vivre avec / Living with, by curators Jakob and MacFarlane, confronts ecological and social changes via architectural innovation. These projects illustrate the interplay of design, technology, and experimentation central to SCI-Arc's educational ethos.
The 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia features notable contributions from the SCI-Arc community, including students, alumni, and faculty who creatively engage with the theme, Intelligens.
Majeda Alhinai’s exhibition, Traces, at Oman's national pavilion reimagines the traditional Omani sablah, serving as a cultural model for communal life, showcasing the impact of SCI-Arc alumni.
The French Pavilion’s Atlas of Risks studio engaged students in developing site-specific design strategies to combat climate-driven disasters, emphasizing research, speculation, and performance-based design.
Curators Dominique Jakob and Brendan MacFarlane, along with their project Vivre avec / Living with, confront the pressing challenges posed by ecological and social transformations through innovative architecture.
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