Pro Helvetia announces that the Swiss Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025 will host an exhibition questioning the architectural legacy of Lisbeth Sachs. Curated by a group of five women, the exhibition will resurrect her contributions alongside the existing structure designed by Bruno Giacometti. It aims to immerse visitors in an experience that resonates with Sachs' original vision, addressing historical gender disparities in architecture and experimenting with sound to create a multi-sensory effect akin to 'resounding architecture.' The curatorial team's approach seeks to highlight the aesthetic and ethical relevance of women architects.
This exhibition will explore the innovative vision of Lisbeth Sachs by imagining her role in designing the Swiss Pavilion, championing underrepresented women architects.
Curated by an all-female team, the exhibition aims to recontextualize the Swiss Pavilion's historical significance while addressing women's contributions to architecture.
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