Time Space Existence, one of the officially-sponsored collateral events of the Venice Architecture Biennale, is a sprawling exhibition presenting projects and installations by more than 100 architects from around the world. It winds through the salons and backrooms of two grand Venetian palaces on the Grand Canal, the Palazzo Bembo and the Mora.
The architects chosen are a curious mix of the wildly experimental, or those who would be, and commercial firms—residential restorations in Vienna, beach houses in Ibiza, and the like make an appearance. They are joined by student research projects from several universities, as well as a work by a handful of recognizable names—Norman Foster, Eduardo Souto de Moura, and Ricardo Bofill, among them.
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