La Biennale di Venezia [2006] > 10th International Architecture Exhibition > Cities, Architecture & Society
Tuesday, 23. May 2006, 15:25:45
Main sections of the 10th International Architecture Exhibition
The 10th International Architecture Exhibition will take place from 10 September to 19 November 2006, directed by Richard Burdett. Dedicated to Cities, architecture and society , this edition focuses on the key factors facing large scale metropolitan areas around the world: from migration to mobility, from social integration to sustainable growth.
A novelty of the 10th International Architecture Exhibition is the addition of two collateral sections, the Cities of Stone project in Venice, and City-Port in Palermo which complement and expand the theme of the international exhibition by exploring specific urban themes and conditions in southern Italy.
50 Countries have accepted the Venice Biennale's invitation to take part in the 10th International Architecture Exhibition. The City, in its many-sided aspects, is a key subject that each Country can deal with under a specific and original perspective.
from www.labiennale.org
The 10th International Architecture Exhibition will take place from 10 September to 19 November 2006, directed by Richard Burdett. Dedicated to Cities, architecture and society , this edition focuses on the key factors facing large scale metropolitan areas around the world: from migration to mobility, from social integration to sustainable growth.
A novelty of the 10th International Architecture Exhibition is the addition of two collateral sections, the Cities of Stone project in Venice, and City-Port in Palermo which complement and expand the theme of the international exhibition by exploring specific urban themes and conditions in southern Italy.
50 Countries have accepted the Venice Biennale's invitation to take part in the 10th International Architecture Exhibition. The City, in its many-sided aspects, is a key subject that each Country can deal with under a specific and original perspective.
from www.labiennale.org








