The Austrian Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale to Focus on Migration and Affordable Housing
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The Austrian Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025 will focus on the themes of housing and living environments by launching the 'Agency for Better Living'. Through a comparison of social housing models in Vienna and Rome, the curatorial concept contrasts a top-down Austrian approach with a bottom-up Italian method, encouraging collaboration and idea exchange. The exhibition will host a series of activities aimed at creating meaningful discussions on various issues like migration, climate, and urban living, inviting everyone to partake in the conversation around achieving better living conditions for all.
The proposal for the Austrian Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025 aims to explore the political dimensions of housing as a fundamental right.
By contrasting the institutional Austrian model with the activist Italian practices, the exhibition encourages active participation in discussions around housing and urban living.
Visitors will engage in presentations, talks, and workshops, creating a collaborative environment to share experiences and strategies for improving living conditions globally.
The pavilion’s interactive space seeks to challenge traditional views of social housing by promoting dialogue on migration, economy, climate, and tourism.
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