Reconceptualizing Urban Housing exhibition at the Venice Biennale concludes

The Reconceptualizing Urban Housing exhibition, part of the Venice Biennale and displayed at the European Cultural Centre’s Palazzo Mora in Venice, has concluded after a successful 6-month run that began in May. We’re honoured to have been included alongside eight other remarkable women-led architecture firms from around the world that are approaching housing through the lens of livability, addressing sustainability, community, and identity.  Over 100,000 visitors passed through Palazzo Mora during the Biennale, and the ECC’s Time Space Existence website and social media channels drew over 1M hits during the six-month period. To date, we’ve had over 100 downloads of the exhibition press kit from our www.reurbanhousing.com website and over 1,300 media views of the press kit via our in-kind media sponsor V2com Newswire.  The Reconceptualizing Urban Housing exhibition has been featured in dozens of print and online articles including Azure Magazine, Canadian Architect, ArchDaily, and Archello. Visit the exhibition press page for select links.

The other featured practices that participated in the exhibition included:

Adengo Architecture, Uganda
Alison Brooks Architects, UK
Eleena Jamil Architect, Malaysia
Fernanda Canales Arquitectura, Mexico
Manuelle Gautrand Architecture,France
Mecanoo, The Netherlands
Meyer-Grohbruegge, Germany
Studio Gang, USA

Many thanks to our amazing sponsors who supported the exhibition to help bring it to life, including our Platinum sponsors Arup and Parklex Prodema; Gold sponsors Slate Asset Management and EeStairs; Silver sponsors Blackwell Engineers and DuRock Alfacing; and Bronze sponsor Bulthaup.