Slovenian Pavilion Highlights the Relationship Between Architect, Craftsman, and Architecture at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025
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The Slovenian Pavilion at the Biennale di Venezia showcases 'Master Builders,' a project that critiques the technological evolution in construction, spotlighting robots and AI while valuing skilled craftsmanship. Curated by Ana Kosi and Ognen Arsov, it features a spatial installation, a catalogue examining architect-master builder dynamics through time, and an upcoming symposium. By emphasizing craftsmanship, the project suggests a shift in architectural focus from finished works to the collaborative methods of construction, proposing that this perspective might foster a deeper appreciation for contemporary architecture.
The Slovenian Pavilion's 'Master Builders' project underscores the vital role of craftsmanship in architecture amid advances in construction technology.
By focusing on the relationship between architects and craftsmen, the project challenges the perception of construction workers as mere executors of designs.
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