sabato 10 novembre 2012



"Common Ground"

 Biennale of Venice - Italy
Until 25.11.2012

The most important architectural exhibition in the world take place in  these days in Venice.

The "common" speach about cultural tendencies of our time in the architectural field. They are inspired to the "common" sensorial experiences of the architects in the world affording the nature, the urban ambience, the history, the social tendencies of each location (city, country, theoric/virtual).

The question is: how to afford a new architectural space in a particular country location, following the common sensored-experience of each citizen of a city; looking at the common nature around us, the common architectural history of our country.

The results is a form of architecture made from different brains but sharing common values, ambience, society.

 
Ruta del Pelegrino, for instance, is typical example of this efforce to adapt the architecture to a common religious walk to a famous sanctuary in Mexico. 

To host several pelegrins in walking, the authors must adapt services, hotels and other structures giving value to the spirit and spirituality of this location, without alterating it.


The Museum of Copying is a typical example of the commitment of the architects to use the neoclassical past history and inspiration to adapt new forms, without forgetting the old shapes in the ambience they work.

The famous "Rotonda" of Palladio in Vicenza (17th Century) has been taken as example for new projects, yet. As "Villa Asta", Liberty (1928) building in Lido di Venezia, in which is set Villa Gabriella B&B and Apartments. Look at the similitudes between the old photo of 1928 here at the right side photo of the structure exposed in the hall of the Biennale!



  

The "Museum of Copying"