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Tag Archives: dominican republic

Propaganda Hangover

Written by Enrico Zilli June 14, 2014 architecture caribbean concrete dominican republic Expo Laboratorio de Arquitectura Dominicana LAD venice venice biennale

What happens to regime architecture built in name of modernity? The Dominican Republic pavilion at Venice Biennale hosts an exhibition about how the site of a fair wanted by dictator Trujillo came back to life after a propaganda hungover.

Absorbing Modernity?

Written by Enrico Zilli June 9, 2014 Absorbing Modernity architecture brazil Canada dominican republic israel korea kosovo pavilion Portugal rem koolhas urban venice venice architecture biennale venice biennale

Is there a globalized architecture able to shape an uniformed style through out the planet? Some of the most impressive national pavilions at Venice Architecture Biennale challenged back the “Absorbing Modernitiy” provocation launched by curator Rem Koolhas.