Unfoldings and Assemblages: Mexico?s Pavilion at the 2016 Venice Biennale
Following a competition that received 286 entries from 26 of the 32 states of Mexico, 31 proposals have been selected to be presented at the Mexican Pavilion at the 2016 Venice Biennale. Narrating the ?deep history of social participation in Mexico,? the exhibit, ?Unfoldings and Assemblages,? will feature ?architectures assembled from fragments, modules, relations, stories, tactics, technologies and construction strategies.? The exhibit will focus on work and experiences that can change, propagate and adapt, rather than closed systems or final products.
Following a competition that received 286 entries from 26 of the 32 states of Mexico, 31 proposals have been selected to be presented at the Mexican Pavilion at the 2016 Venice Biennale. Narrating the ?deep history of social participation in Mexico,? the exhibit, ?Unfoldings and Assemblages,? will feature ?architectures assembled from fragments, modules, relations, stories, tactics, technologies and construction strategies.? The exhibit will focus on work and experiences that can change, propagate and adapt, rather than closed systems or final products.The pavilion is built around a principal axis of historic manuals. The manuals, and the work connected to them, shifts the focus from architecture?s common perception of unique authors and stand-alone works. These manuals provide the knowledge for self-determination, allowing communities to build their own environments and asking what modern instruments or technologies can fu...
Following a competition that received 286 entries from 26 of the 32 states of Mexico, 31 proposals have been selected to be presented at the Mexican Pavilion at the 2016 Venice Biennale. Narrating the ?deep history of social participation in Mexico,? the exhibit, ?Unfoldings and Assemblages,? will feature ?architectures assembled from fragments, modules, relations, stories, tactics, technologies and construction strategies.? The exhibit will focus on work and experiences that can change, propagate and adapt, rather than closed systems or final products.The pavilion is built around a principal axis of historic manuals. The manuals, and the work connected to them, shifts the focus from architecture?s common perception of unique authors and stand-alone works. These manuals provide the knowledge for self-determination, allowing communities to build their own environments and asking what modern instruments or technologies can fu...
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