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Building: VENICE BIENNALE13TH INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE EXHIBITION, JAPAN PAVILION, ARCHITECTURE. POSSIBLE HERE? \"HOME-FOR-ALL\"

ヴェネチア・ビエンナーレ 第13回 国際建築展 日本館展示 「ここに,建築は,可能か」

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The Japanese Pavilion at the 13th Venice Biennale of Architecture, held in 2012 at the Giardini district in Venice, Italy, presented an intriguing exhibition titled "Is Architecture Possible Here?" This temporary installation explored fundamental questions about architectural possibility and intervention within the existing pavilion structure. The exhibition utilized temporary architectural elements and furniture to transform the space, creating an experimental environment that challenged conventional thinking about how architecture functions and communicates. The installation served as both an office and exhibition space, embodying the curatorial concept through its physical manifestation and inviting visitors to reconsider architecture's role and potential.

The Japanese Pavilion at the 13th Venice Biennale of Architecture, held in 2012 at the Giardini district in Venice, Italy, presented an intriguing exhibition titled "Is Architecture Possible Here?" This temporary installation explored fundamental questions about architectural possibility and interve

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The Japanese Pavilion at the 13th Venice Biennale of Architecture, held in 2012 at the Giardini district in Venice, Italy, presented an intriguing exhibition titled "Is Architecture Possible Here?" This temporary installation explored fundamental questions about architectural possibility and intervention within the existing pavilion structure. The exhibition utilized temporary architectural elements and furniture to transform the space, creating an experimental environment that challenged conventional thinking about how architecture functions and communicates. The installation served as both an office and exhibition space, embodying the curatorial concept through its physical manifestation and inviting visitors to reconsider architecture's role and potential.