The 19th International Architecture Exhibition, curated by Carlo Ratti, is scheduled from May 10 to November 23, 2025, with pre-openings on May 8 and 9. Known for his innovative blend of architecture and technology, Ratti emphasizes harnessing collective intelligence to address global challenges. The exhibition promises to showcase pioneering ideas from architects worldwide, integrating evolutionary insights, computational prowess, and communal wisdom into architectural innovation.
Established in Venice, Italy, the Biennale Architettura has evolved into one of the world's premier architectural events, providing a platform for architects, designers, and artists to present visions and innovations in the built environment. It reflects contemporary architectural trends, societal challenges, and cultural influences, shaping global discourse on architecture and urbanism.
At its core, the Biennale Architettura champions public participation and innovation, engaging diverse stakeholders in shaping the future of urban spaces. By promoting sustainable practices and innovative approaches, it addresses pressing issues such as urbanization, climate resilience, and social equity. The exhibition serves as a catalyst for creating inclusive, resilient urban environments that meet contemporary challenges and aspirations.
Recently announced by Carlo Ratti, the 2025 exhibition titled Intelligens integrates "intelligence," with "gens," Latin for people, focusing on natural, artificial, and collective intelligence. Ratti envisions Venice as a laboratory for addressing the climate crisis, proposing a circular economy approach where everything used is reused and recycled. He aims to decentralize the exhibition from the Central Pavilion into Venice, inspired by the concept of "Venice as hydropolis."
As chief curator, Ratti advocates for an open-source exhibition, inviting global participation to shape its content. Inspired by concepts like Umberto Eco’s opera aperta and ideas from Buckminster Fuller and Herbert Simon, the exhibition encourages public input and collaboration.
The Biennale also invites submissions from young architects and designers under 30, focusing on projects that leverage natural, artificial, and collective intelligence to tackle climate challenges.
Selected projects will undergo development in Venice in September 2024, with funding and exhibition opportunities provided. This initiative underscores the Biennale's commitment to nurturing emerging talent and promoting sustainable solutions for the future of architecture and urban design.
At its core, the Biennale Architettura champions public participation and innovation, engaging diverse stakeholders in shaping the future of urban spaces. By promoting sustainable practices and innovative approaches, it addresses pressing issues such as urbanization, climate resilience, and social equity. The exhibition serves as a catalyst for creating inclusive, resilient urban environments that meet contemporary challenges and aspirations.
Recently announced by Carlo Ratti, the 2025 exhibition titled Intelligens integrates "intelligence," with "gens," Latin for people, focusing on natural, artificial, and collective intelligence. Ratti envisions Venice as a laboratory for addressing the climate crisis, proposing a circular economy approach where everything used is reused and recycled. He aims to decentralize the exhibition from the Central Pavilion into Venice, inspired by the concept of "Venice as hydropolis."
As chief curator, Ratti advocates for an open-source exhibition, inviting global participation to shape its content. Inspired by concepts like Umberto Eco’s opera aperta and ideas from Buckminster Fuller and Herbert Simon, the exhibition encourages public input and collaboration.
The Biennale also invites submissions from young architects and designers under 30, focusing on projects that leverage natural, artificial, and collective intelligence to tackle climate challenges.
Selected projects will undergo development in Venice in September 2024, with funding and exhibition opportunities provided. This initiative underscores the Biennale's commitment to nurturing emerging talent and promoting sustainable solutions for the future of architecture and urban design.
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