Via: ArchDaily This year’s Venice Biennale will kick off on August 29th and run through November 25th and for the first time, the Institut Ramon Llull will be presenting an exhibition dedicated to Catalan and Balearic architecture entitled “Vogadors”, featuring nine projects from nine different architects that epitomize the contemporary and avant-garde works from the […]
Via: Domus Vogadors, the Catalonia and Balearic Islands Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, is notable for its narrative consistency, presenting nine works with various common nodes, including materiality and permeability, tradition and contextualisation. An architecture report from Venice by Ethel Baraona Poh “Rowing. An extraordinarily difficult period for architecture in Catalonia and the Balearic […]
On Diseño. April 2012 Architecture Vogadors will represent Catalonia and the Balearic Isles at the next Architecture Biennale in Venice. Vogadors (rowers), by Jordi Badia and Félix Arranz, has been unanimously selected by the jury, out of the five pre-selected finalists, to represent Catalonia and the Belearic Isles for the first time at the Architecture […]
This application is a digital guide to the 151 works and projects included in the “contexts” section of the exhibition of Catalan and Balearic Island architecture officially programmed in the Eventi Collaterali of the Venice Biennal 2012. The complete exhibition, entitled “Architectural Rowers: Catalan & Balearic Threads: Hard Materiality for a Permeable Architecture”, is based […]
These digital publications present the overall idea of the exhibition and describe the nine works of the young architects participating in the 13th Venice Mostra Internazionale di Architettura. They include visual documentation of the ongoing development of the works—from the pre-existing location and the conceptualization of the project design to the material construction and final […]