Venice Biennale 2012: Shifting Grounds (Beyond National Architecture) / Ireland Pavilion

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The Irish Pavilion, designed by heneghan peng architects with the support of Arup, and curated by John McLaughlin, charts a position for Irish architecture in a global culture where the modes of production of architecture are radically altered. Ireland has developed a national culture of architecture derived from local place as a material construct. They now have to evolve our understanding in the light of the globalized nature of economic processes and architectural production which is largely dependent on internationally networked flows of products and data. They have just begun to represent this situation to themselves and others. How should a global architecture be grounded culturally and philosophically? How does it position itself outside of shared national reference points?

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Cite: Sebastian Jordana. "Venice Biennale 2012: Shifting Grounds (Beyond National Architecture) / Ireland Pavilion" 05 Sep 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/268480/venice-biennale-2012-shifting-grounds-beyond-national-architecture-ireland-pavilion> ISSN 0719-8884

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