The Danish Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale will showcase innovative and large-scale projects.
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Architect, head of the Institute of Architecture and Technology of the Danish Royal Academy of Fine Arts Natalie Mossin was chosen as curator of the pavilion. “Innovation is not an end in itself,” says Mossin. - We are constantly faced with a number of problems and we can not just continue to do what we are doing today. We need to develop and implement new solutions. ”The exhibition in the Danish pavilion will focus on global achievements and topics such as mobility, cultural sustainability, housing and efficient computing resources. One of the exhibits will be BLOX, an OMA project in Copenhagen. BLOX is a multifunctional building that illustrates how architectural innovations and collaborative efforts can lead to revolutionary changes in lifestyle.
The International Architecture Biennale in Venice will take place from May 26 to November 25, 2018.