A Display of Ideas and Visions: The Temporary Architecture of Biennales, Festivals and World Expos

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Helsinki Biennial Pavilion by Verstas Architects. Image © Tuomas Uusheimo

Architectural events like biennales, urban festivals or the World Expo provide a framework for research and experimentation, allowing architects to showcase their visions on an international stage, with the aim of advancing the practice and driving innovation. World Expos, in particular, allow for these lines of inquiry to unfold at an architectural scale rather than that of an installation. Within these platforms for discourse and knowledge exchange, temporary architecture becomes a medium for communicating ideas about architecture and the city, its challenges and possible lines of development.

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Cite: Andreea Cutieru. "A Display of Ideas and Visions: The Temporary Architecture of Biennales, Festivals and World Expos" 01 Oct 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/969428/a-display-of-ideas-and-visions-the-temporary-architecture-of-biennales-festivals-and-world-expos> ISSN 0719-8884

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