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Are you still waiting to get your jab? Or, are you on stand-by for border re-openings? Either way, if you’re itching to visit the rescheduled Biennale Architettura 2021, which opens to the public on May 22nd, you are not alone. Anticipating this, a group of pavilions from various countries has independently teamed up to deliver a unique online program for all wishing to experience architecture’s big event from home.
The collective, online digital platform, Biennale Pavilions, is a self-organized initiative envisioned as a supplement to the main event. It serves both online visitors and those who are physically present in Venice, allowing them to watch events and broadcasts on a single digital hub and re-watched anytime from the website archive. Information about the pavilions and events and hyperlinks to independent websites have been paired with calendars to help with scheduling. All of this is offered in a clean and easy to navigate interface, facilitated by Estonia’s long-standing technological prowess for the virtual infrastructure.
Collectively created and democratic in its goals, the digital space of Biennalepavilions.com takes this spirit to heart; the platform will help to facilitate the architectural discussions and engaged participation over the course of the six month event.
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Featured image of US Pavilion – 14th Venice Biennale in Venice, Italy by LEONG LEONG. All screenshots courtesy of Biennale Pavilions.