The Venice Architecture Biennale refuses to choose between artificial intelligence and frugality

By Stéphane Dreyfus , in Venice (Italy)
Published on
Venice Biennale 2025. Andrea Allezzù / Courtesy La Biennale di Venezia
The major event for global architectural creativity, taking place in Venice until November 23, offers an often stimulating reflection on climate challenges. The suggested solutions are often practical, yet sometimes thought-provoking, sometimes praising natural remedies and sometimes the latest technology.
La Croix gives you the opportunity to offer this item to your loved ones for free.
Subscribe to La Croix and offer this article to your loved ones for free.
I subscribeA good sweat is sometimes better than a long speech on global warming. This is the approach taken by the Venice Architecture Biennale, which welcomes visitors to its main exhibition with a tropically warm first room. In the majestic former Arsenal rope factory, we continue with a steeply sloping cobblestone wall that symbolizes the exponential growth of the population, expected to reach 10 billion human beings by 2050... Italian urban planner Carlo Ratti, curator of this immense exhibition, is not there to entertain the gallery!
This article is reserved for subscribers
La Croıx