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Reinier de Graaf, Ma Yansong to Speak at Biennale's Greenhouse Talk

Greenhouse Talks, an auxiliary public lecture series to the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale, will take place on Thursday, June 5th and Friday, June 6th between 9:00 and 11:00am. During each session, an international panel of professionals - including the founder of MAD Architects, Ma Yansong, and the director of AMO, Reinier de Graaf - will discuss a topic pertaining to Rem Koolhaas' chosen theme for the Biennale: Fundamentals. The first day of discourse will focus on the future of the architectural profession, investigating the potential influence of the market crisis and the intersection of architecture with other disciplines. The second will reflect on the representation of architecture, considering the Western practice of exhibiting architecture projects in museums, institutes, and biennial events and what this practice's adoption might mean for the East. For the full list of panel members and event details, read on after the break.

Temporary School Gymnasium / Didonè Comacchio Architects + MIDE architetti

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Massa Finalese, Italy

Milan Expo 2015: OBA Unveils Designs for Thai Pavilion

The honor of designing Thailand’s pavilion for the 2015 Milan Exposition has officially been awarded to The Office of Bangkok Architects (OBA). The firm’s winning design incorporates the Expo’s theme of “Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life” with the agrarian and religious qualities that define the Kingdom of Thailand. Located centrally on the Expo’s main avenue, the pavilion will be adjacent to a canal that will be used as a part of the exhibition, relating back to Bangkok’s informal title as the “Venice of Asia.”

Wine Tasting Room Le Monde / Alessandro Isola

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Prata di Pordenone, Italy
  • Architects: Alessandro Isola
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  183
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014

Milan Expo 2015: X-TU Designs Latticed “Fertile Market” for French Pavilion

Paris-based X-TU has envisioned a more cohesive, sustainable market where food is not only grown and harvested, but sold and consumed on the spot. Serving as the French pavilion for the 2015 Milan Expo, X-TU’s competition-winning scheme will celebrate the country’s “rich genetic heritage” and future in innovative food production with a timber “fertile market” that supports the growth of the produce it sells.

QKING / Modourbano Architettura

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Milan, Italy

Competition Entry: Romanian Pavilion (Milan Expo 2015) / Collective East Architects

Placing sixth in the competition to design the Romanian Pavilion for the 2015 Milan Expo, Collective East Architects offered a “simple and powerful landmark” that focuses on the history of Romania’s agriculture. Serving as an “attractor and orientation mark,” the structure was conceived by repeating a traditional Romanian pattern that “transformed the pavilion into a sculptural object with a powerful national identify.” From a distance, the facade appears “introverted and impenetrable;” as viewers move closer, the building begins to expose its contents, revealing a level of detail one would expect in a “jewelry museum.”

Learning Center FLA / Studio Marinoni

Learning Center FLA / Studio Marinoni - Learning, Facade, Fence
© Giovanni Chiaramonte
Milan, Italy

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Ferdeghini Sport Complex / Frigerio Design Group

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Jesolo Lido Pool Villa / JMA

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Lido, Italy
  • Architects: JMA
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  320
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Acqua Risolta, Oty Light

Parish Centre / Gianluca Gelmini

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Carvico, Italy
  • Architects: CN10 architetti
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1300
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2011

Botta Cripta / Gianluca Gelmini

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  • Architects: CN10 architetti
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  120
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

Competition Entry: Austrian Pavilion (Milan Expo 2015) / Paolo Venturella

Competition Entry: Austrian Pavilion (Milan Expo 2015) / Paolo Venturella - Pavilion
© wemage, Courtesy of Paolo Venturella

Placing fifth in the international competition to design the Austrian Pavilion for the 2015 Milan Expo, Paolo Venturella’s concept is designed as an extruded version of the Austrian mountain house that connects two major programs: an exhibition space and “big green-house.” To the north, the elevated exhibition space is shielded by a fabric sheathing which diminishes as it moves towards the greenhouse, south, where visitors are presented with a fresh vegetable garden, bar and restaurant that serves traditional cuisine.

White Wave / Piuarch

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Milan Expo 2015: Tsinghua University with Studio Link-Arc to Design China Pavilion

Milan Expo 2015: Tsinghua University with Studio Link-Arc to Design China Pavilion - Pavilion
© Studio Link-Arc

Tsinghua University, alongside New York-based Studio Link-Arc, has been announced as winners of a competition to design the Chinese Pavilion at the 2015 Milan Expo. Expanding on the Expo’s overarching theme, “Feeding the Planet - Energy for Life,” the pavilion’s “Land of Hope” is centered on the idea that “hope can be realized when nature and the city exist in harmony.”

Porta Susa TGV Station / Silvio d’Ascia Architecture

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Little House on the House / Studio x Architettura

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AD Classics: Pirelli Tower / Gio Ponti, Pier Luigi Nervi

In contrast with its traditional Milanese surroundings, the Pirelli Tower is one of the earliest examples of Modern skyscrapers in Italy. Affectionately called "Il Pirellone” (The Big Pirelli), the 127 meter tower stood as Italy’s tallest building from 1958 to 1995. The design of the structure, led by architect/designer Gio Ponti and engineer Pier Luigi Nervi, featured a tapered plan—as opposed to the conventional rectilinear volume which was prevalent in America—encouraging greater creative freedom during a time when skyscrapers typically lacked experimentation.

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