WOHA Unveils ?Fragments of an Urban Future? for the 2016 Venice Biennale
Singapore-based WOHA?s ?Fragments of an Urban Future? will be on display at the 2016 Venice Biennale, addressing some of the critical issues that megacities face today --  ?unprecedented urbanization, accelerating climate change and the need for preservation of tropical biodiversity.? Part of the Global Art Affairs Foundation?s collateral exhibition, ?TIME SPACE EXISTENCE,? WOHA?s contribution will be housed in the Palazzo Bembo.
PARKROYAL on Pickering. Image Courtesy of WOHA Architects
Singapore-based WOHA?s ?Fragments of an Urban Future? will be on display at the 2016 Venice Biennale, addressing some of the critical issues that megacities face today --  ?unprecedented urbanization, accelerating climate change and the need for preservation of tropical biodiversity.? Part of the Global Art Affairs Foundation?s collateral exhibition, ?TIME SPACE EXISTENCE,? WOHA?s contribution will be housed in the Palazzo Bembo.
Oasia Downtown Hotel. Image Courtesy of WOHA Architects
The multimedia exhibition features three of WOHA?s most innovative projects, all of which use vertical eco-systems to take advantage of the challenges facing tropical cities. Sited in Singapore ? an exemplar of the hyper-dense, Asian tropical city ? these buildings feature ?porous façades, airy pathways, and communal gardens? hinting at an ?utopian urban future? that is already taking shape.
SkyVille @ Dawson. Image Courtesy of WOHA Architects
Among these project...
PARKROYAL on Pickering. Image Courtesy of WOHA Architects
Singapore-based WOHA?s ?Fragments of an Urban Future? will be on display at the 2016 Venice Biennale, addressing some of the critical issues that megacities face today --  ?unprecedented urbanization, accelerating climate change and the need for preservation of tropical biodiversity.? Part of the Global Art Affairs Foundation?s collateral exhibition, ?TIME SPACE EXISTENCE,? WOHA?s contribution will be housed in the Palazzo Bembo.
Oasia Downtown Hotel. Image Courtesy of WOHA Architects
The multimedia exhibition features three of WOHA?s most innovative projects, all of which use vertical eco-systems to take advantage of the challenges facing tropical cities. Sited in Singapore ? an exemplar of the hyper-dense, Asian tropical city ? these buildings feature ?porous façades, airy pathways, and communal gardens? hinting at an ?utopian urban future? that is already taking shape.
SkyVille @ Dawson. Image Courtesy of WOHA Architects
Among these project...
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