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Neighbours

A Manifesto, a Play for Two Pavilions, and Ten Conversations

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A reflection on the neighborhood between the Swiss and Venezuelan Pavilions at the Venice Biennale, and on how we can learn through exchange with neighbors rather than competing with one another

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Edited by Karin Sander, Philip Ursprung
2023
Paperback
224 pages, 69 b/w illustrations
17 x 20 cm
ISBN 978-3-03860-333-7
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The Swiss Pavilion at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale exhibits itself and its relations to its immediate surroundings. The exhibition is a conversation over the shared boundary of the pavilions of Switzerland (1952, designed by Bruno Giacometti) and Venezuela (1954, designed by Carlo Scarpa), the only two in the Giardini not fully detached: they share one wall. Artist Karin Sander and art historian Philip Ursprung temporarily open this wall and dismantle the gates from the Swiss Pavilion, thus revealing unanticipated connections between the two neighbors, both distant and close.

The complementing book Neighbours offers a manifesto, a play with the two buildings as dramatis personae, and three brief topical essays. Ten conversations with figures such as architectural historian Kurt W. Forster, photographers Paolo Gasparini and Guido Giudi, and Venezuelan architects Elisa Silva and Margarita LĂłpez-Maya round off this volume.

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