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the japanese pavilion uses 42 drawings as instruments to document and evaluate life and architecture

titled architectural ethnography, the japanese pavillion’s exhibition at the venice biennale showcases projects that explore how city life is depicted in architectural drawings in the last 20 years.

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SANAA’s poetic installation distorts viewers’ surroundings using several layers of transparent acrylic

kazuyo sejima + ryue nishizawa /SANAA respond to the venice biennale theme of freespace with guruguru, a transparent circular installation that lets visitors perceive space in different ways.

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