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Art ebbing through the Canals of Venice
Every two years, the architectural world flocks to the flamboyant celebration of art at an International design event in Venice, Italy, for this prestigious event has shaped the discourse and practice of architecture globally: the Venice Biennale or La Biennale. The Architecture Biennale is an integral part of the larger Venice Biennale, which also includes art, dance, film, music, and theatre. Design Exhibition Venice, not only influences architects shaping trends, sparking debates, and fostering innovation but also sets up growing trends in the field and serves as a platform for artists and architects to step onto the global stage. The film festival, the art and architecture Biennale, all under the umbrella of the Biennale foundation, shows how architecture is linked to art in its every element and how the world sees it.
The Architectural Legacy
The Venice Biennale history starts back in 1895, it is the oldest and one of the most prestigious cultural exhibitions globally. The Venice Architecture Biennale has been curated by several renowned architects who have left a significant impact on the event. Notable curators include Rem Koolhaas, who curated the 2014 Biennale with the theme “Fundamentals,” exploring the essential elements of architecture. Kazuyo Sejima, co-founder of SANAA, curated the 2010 edition, emphasizing the idea of “People Meet in Architecture.” Alejandro Aravena, the 2016 curator, focused on the theme “Reporting from the Front,” highlighting architecture’s role in addressing global challenges. These curators, among others, have shaped the Biennale into a pivotal event in the architectural world.
A Platform for Global Dialogue

The Venice Architecture Biennale serves as a platform for architects from around the world to showcase their ideas, projects, and visions. Each edition revolves around a central theme chosen by the appointed curator, which serves as a conceptual framework for the exhibited works. This thematic approach encourages architects to reflect on pressing societal issues, technological advancements, and cultural shifts, thereby influencing the direction of architectural theory and practice.
An intriguing essay ?Think More, Build Less.? Written by the Swiss architect Eva Stricker, and featured in a Biennale catalogue sums up how it behaves as an idea in general.
For instance, the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale, curated by Hashim Sarkis, focused on the theme “How Will We Live Together?” This theme prompted participants to explore the concepts of community, sustainability, and inclusivity in architectural design, reflecting a broader global dialogue on urbanization and social justice.
Innovation and Experimentation

One of La Biennale’s key impacts is its role in showcasing architectural innovation and experimentation. Architects often use the La Biennale as an International design event to push boundaries, experiment with new materials and construction techniques, and explore unconventional design approaches. This experimental ethos is particularly evident in the Biennale’s national pavilions, where countries present curated exhibitions highlighting their unique architectural perspectives and challenges.
When architects take the role of societal remodellers and dictate (at least on paper) how the world should go about, expos like these provide spectators with immense idea catalogues that spark conversations. It indicates that the profession of architecture or the field of art does not just restrict itself to the built environment and canvases respectively, but also transcends into a kind of omnipresent thought process.
For example, the British Pavilion’s 2018 exhibition, “Island,” addressed issues of national identity and urbanization in the context of Brexit, demonstrating how architects engage with contemporary political and social issues through design.
Cross-Cultural Exchange

Beyond its role as a showcase for individual countries, the La Biennale fosters cross-cultural exchange among architects, critics, scholars, and the general public. The event attracts a diverse audience of professionals and enthusiasts to engage in dialogue about the exhibited works, participate in panel discussions, and attend related events such as lectures and workshops.
This exchange of ideas often leads to collaborations between architects from different countries and backgrounds, enriching the global architectural discourse and influencing design practices worldwide. It also provides a platform for emerging architects to gain international exposure and recognition, shaping the next generation of architectural leaders.
Setting Trends and Influencing Education

The La Biennale also plays a crucial role in setting architectural trends and influencing education. Architects and educators closely follow the Biennale to identify emerging themes, styles, and methodologies that may shape the future of this profession. Institutions often incorporate Biennale themes and exhibited works into their curricula, exposing students to cutting-edge ideas and encouraging them to think critically about architecture’s role in society.
Moreover, the Biennale’s influence extends beyond the event itself, as architects and critics disseminate discussions and debates sparked at the Biennale through publications, exhibitions, and academic conferences. This ripple effect ensures that the Biennale’s impact on architectural discourse persists long after each edition concludes.
In the Indian context, the ideas formulated by global brands are even replicated by Indian makers into their patented designs. The bigger ceramic tiles that make ditto out of Italian marble that once spread throughout Indian luxury homes are taken up by these vitrified ones. The cutting-edge designs of furniture or even sanitary ware by some makers in the Indian market have been from the ideas portrayed in global expos like the Venice Biennale.
Vendors across the country fly in star-studded guest lists of architects in their convoy as their marketing strategy. While nothing changes about how things are done in this part of the world for typical architectural firms who may purchase some furniture or flooring material from Italy, in its global context, the Biennale should be an experience for anyone fascinated by art or architecture.
Plotting the trajectory
The La Biennale stands as one of the most influential design events in the world, through architects worldwide who resonate with its thematic exhibitions, promotion of innovation, facilitation of cross-cultural exchange, and impact on architectural education. As an Art and design showcase fostering dialogue, showcasing experimentation, and setting trends, the Biennale not only reflects the current state of architecture but also shapes its future trajectory. As architects continue to grapple with global challenges such as climate change, urbanization, and social inequality, the Venice Biennale remains a vital forum for exploring how architecture can respond to and shape the world we inhabit.