
Micro-models and macro catalogs: the best and the heaviest at the Venice Architecture Biennale
LA TimesAn installation by Valerio Olgiati at the Arsenale at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale. The 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale — with its cavernous galleries and 60-plus national pavilions — is too big to absorb in a single visit or even two or three. So we’ve gathered a few of those moments here — the good, the dissonant, the high-minded and the way too darn heavy — from Venice Architecture Biennale 2018. The two catalogs for the Venice Architecture Biennale are almost the size of the Random House unabridged dictionary. ALSO The women at the helm of 2018’s Venice Architecture Biennale and the unexpected generosity of design Venice Architecture Biennale 2018: Sanctity and sex in installations devoted to chapels and cruising at Venice Architecture Biennale Venice Architecture Biennale 2018: A new U.S.-Mexico border?
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