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Argentina “El Futuro del Agua” Venice International Architecture Biennale

Argentina, El Futuro del Agua, Venice International Architecture Biennale
Argentina, El Futuro del Agua
The floor of the Argentine Pavilion is bathed in blue, the primary colour of the exhibition.

The theme is water and its future through the various projects to contain, channel and model it.

The future of water is a theme entirely in harmony with the situation of Venice itself.

Therefore, an exhibition in the place par excellence to show the importance of said theme.

Argentina, El Futuro del Agua, Venice International Architecture Biennale
Argentina, El Futuro del Agua
Argentina, El Futuro del Agua, Venice International Architecture Biennale
Argentina, El Futuro del Agua
Argentina, El Futuro del Agua, Venice International Architecture Biennale
Argentina, El Futuro del Agua
Argentina, El Futuro del Agua, Venice International Architecture Biennale
Argentina, El Futuro del Agua

Photos Adjaye | Adjaye Futures | Adjaye KNMA | AD-WO | Amaa | Arab Emirates | Argentina | Arinjoy Sen | Attukwei Clottey | Australia | Austria | Bahrain | Banga | Belgium | Black Females | Brazil | Cabral Baloji | Canada | Cave_bureau | Chile | China | Climate change | Croatia | Denmark | Duah | Dualchas | Egypt | Estudio A0 | Germany | Great Britain | Korea | South Africa | Saudi Arabia | Tropical | USA | Killing |
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