Archive of the Venice Architecture Biennale

The Venice Architecture Biennale was first held in 1980 as the first international architecture exhibition within La Biennale di Venezia. Since then, it has been organized every two years. Below you will find an archive of the Czechoslovak, and later Czech participation.

2023
THE OFFICE FOR A NON-PRECARIOUS FUTURE

THE OFFICE FOR A NON-PRECARIOUS FUTURE

ExhibitorsEliška Havla Pomyjová, David Neuhäusl, Jan Netušil

The project “The Office for a Non-Precarious Future” asks, in the context of the architectural profession, the following key question: Can young architects working in precarious conditions create a better world? The exhibition is based on the research report “Working Conditions of Young Architects” that was conducted in 2020 in the Czech Republic.

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2018
Kateřina Šedá

Kateřina Šedá

CuratorsKateřina Šedá, Hana Jirmus Lazarowitz

The aim of Kateřina Šedá's artistic project was to solve the absence of "normal life" in the centers of popular tourist destinations. The main actors of the art project were the cities of Venice and Český Krumlov - cities that are immediately affected by the depopulation of the centers and the migration of the inhabitants to their peripheral parts. UNES-CO, a fictional company created by the author, is trying to reverse this trend.

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2014
Martin Hejl

Martin Hejl

CuratorJakub Potůček

The team led by Martin Hejl from the Kolmo.eu studio has prepared a project at the Biennial presenting the Czechoslovak and Czech residential architecture of 1914 - 2014.

2010

Přirozená architektura, Martin Rajniš, Irena Fialová, Jana Tichá

CuratorRadomíra Sedláková

2006

MetaCity, Ivan Kroupa a studenti

CuratorIvan Kroupa

2002

Budoucnost architektury bez architektů, David Kopecký, Jan Studený

CuratorTomáš Vlček

2000

Wall – paper Dispositiv, Jiří Ševčík, Marian Zervan, Imro Vaško

CouratorTomáš Vlček

1996

Logika – řád – struktura, Josef Pleskot a AP atelier / Římskokatolický kostel ve Vojkovcích

CouratorAlbert Rybarčák