Palazzo Bernardo in Venice. Photo: Massimo Listri Palazzo Bernardo in Venice.
European Café's . A unique culture, and daily philosophy of civilization and life ... Caffè Florian is a coffee house situat...
Opened in 1720 in Piazza San Marco in Venice,Caffè Florian is Italy’s oldest Café.
The Romanelli family created a boutique apartment rental, Casa Flora, as a temporary home for design savvy travelers seeking to explore another side of Venice, Italy.
representing china at the venice art biennale 2013, wang qingsong stages elaborate, highly critical photographs in which every detail remains in focus.
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Where would we be without Venice, that elegantly wasted relic, sinking beautifully under the weight of its own architectural history? We’d certainly be a few Shakespeare plays worse off, and a few famous romantic liaisons […]
Not a drop of glue or any other adhesive holds together the delicate, 2-inch-thick limestone tiles that make up this airy canopy, which billows into the vaulted ceilings of the Arsenale di Venezia at the 15th annual Venice Architecture Biennale. Conceived by Block Research Group and presented by ETH Zurich, the ‘Armadillo Vault’ is a
from droneports, inflatable domes to commissioned art pavilions, we take a look at the TOP 10 temporary structures of 2016 that caught our eye.
A temporary pavilion designed by London-based firm Adjaye Associates is housing a selection of works for the 56th Int...
Studio Fludd Poor Tools Residenza #4 - How We Dwell (make your own residence) "Poor tools require better skills". John Cage Some time ago we have been invited by the group of artists How We Dwell to...
Image 9 of 22 from gallery of Pop-In, Pop-Out, Pop-Up: Collapsible Street Cinema Uses Film to Reflect on Soviet Russia in Venice. © Nicolò Zanatta
Brugge, in Belgium, is an exceptional Medieval settlement, which over the centuries has maintained its historical fabric, characterised by the particular Brick Gothic, present mainly in northern Europe and the Baltics. The so-called Venice of the North was enclosed by walls that remain clearly visible, emphasised by the four surviving gates, the ramparts and one of the defence water towers. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brugge is crossed by a canal from which it is possible to admire...
Designed for the V-A-C Foundation, Venice-Based Israeli architect Omri Revesz’s adjustable Street Cinema rests lightly next to a canal in Venice,...
Nimbus II by Berndnaut Smilde Done with a smoke machine and carefully monitoring the room's humidity and atmosphere, similar to Cloudscape at the 2010 Venice Architecture Biennale.
Architects Aljoša Dekleva and Tina Gregori? of Dekleva Gregori? architects are the curators of the Slovenian pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale
omri revesz' street cinema is a public multimedia installation that revisits the mechanisms for the direct spread of information in the early soviet period.
Norwegian architect and Pritzker Laureate Sverre Fehn’s original drawings for the Nordic Pavilion in Venice are to be...
Venice is home to the iconic Caffe Florian, billed as the world's oldest cafe. And this year marks its 300th anniversary. Coffee is probably the oldest
Giosafat Barbaro was a member of the Venetian Barbaro family. He was a diplomat, merchant, explorer and travel writer.[1][2] He was unusually well-travelled for someone of his times.[3]
After exploring the courtyard, we began our self-guided tour of the institutional rooms of the Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale) in Venice, Italy.
Image 4 of 40 from gallery of 10 Chapels in a Venice Forest Comprise The Vatican's First Ever Biennale Contribution. Photograph by Laurian Ghinitoiu
The Sleepers, 1979, which included photographs of friends and strangers sleeping in her bed accompanied by text describing each “sleeping session” In 1980 Calle made a piece called &…
a host of architects will discuss the major issues concerning the future of the practice, as part of the 'greenhouse talk' at this year's venice biennale.
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‘After the Party’, Belgian Pavilion for the Venice Biennale, 2008. Competition, 1st Prize, under development. (Fragment of competition text) “[...]..