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Time Space Existence returns for its seventh edition<\/h2>\n

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The seventh edition of Time Space Existence, the biennial architecture exhibition<\/strong><\/a> organized by the European Cultural Centre (ECC), returns to Venice<\/strong><\/a> through 23 November 2025. Spread across four historic venues \u2014 Palazzo Mora, Palazzo Bembo, Palazzo Michiel, and the Marinaressa Gardens \u2014 the show brings together 207 participants from over 52 countries, reaffirming its role as a global platform for architectural dialogue and experimentation. This year’s theme, Repair, Regenerate, Reuse, invites architects, designers, artists, and researchers to respond with works that span speculative proposals, academic research, and built interventions. Highlights include a net-zero housing prototype<\/strong><\/a> by HOLCIM<\/strong><\/a> and ELEMENTAL<\/strong><\/a>, and Sombra<\/strong><\/a>, a kinetic, light-responsive pavilion<\/strong><\/a> by MVRDV<\/strong><\/a>, both installed at Marinaressa Gardens. Notable contributions also come from Zaha Hadid Architects<\/strong><\/a>, Adjaye Associates<\/strong><\/a>, Korean architect Moon Hoon<\/strong><\/a>, and many more.\u00a0<\/p>\n

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Elemental and Holcim Basic Services Unit installation view at Marinaressa Gardens | all images \u00a9 Celestia Studio<\/p>\n

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REPAIR, REGENERATE, REUSE<\/h2>\n

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This year\u2019s exhibition invites tangible responses to climate and social crises. Instead of posing hypothetical questions, participants present real-world solutions: architecture studio Vuild addresses rural decline in Japan using local forestry and digital fabrication, while Semillas empowers Amazonian communities through participatory architecture. Canadian firm Blouin Orzes blends traditional Inuit knowledge with modern techniques to respond to harsh northern climates.<\/p>\n

The exhibition<\/strong><\/a> also includes speculative futures: Collectif Carr\u00e9 Noir imagines a utopian territorial reorganization, and Delft University showcases Indigenous-led design methodologies through film. These works question architecture\u2019s conventional limits, embracing regeneration and equity as central design imperatives.<\/p>\n

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Semillas installation view at Palazzo Mora<\/p>\n

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HIGHLIGHTS across venetian venues<\/h2>\n

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The Marinaressa Gardens become a laboratory of environmental dialogue. HOLCIM and Alejandro Aravena\u2019s ELEMENTAL unveil a scalable housing prototype using low-carbon materials. MVRDV\u2019s Sombra, a kinetic installation responsive to sun and shade, explores architecture’s adaptive potential. Meanwhile, Virginia Tech and Cloud 9\u2019s PolliNATION pavilion reintroduces pollinators to the Venetian lagoon, turning ecological restoration into spatial form.<\/p>\n

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Meanwhile, across venues, many projects foreground material reuse, vernacular methods, and local identity. Coburg University constructs a pavilion from regional \u2018waste timber\u2019; GRAS and Huguet experiment with terrazzo made from recycled fragments. Zaha Hadid Architects and University of Calgary explore modular systems designed for disassembly and reuse, advancing circular construction logic.<\/p>\n

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Others engage history and place: Materia (Mexico) reimagines cultural heritage buildings in harmony with the landscape, while A Interiors blends desert tradition with contemporary living in Riyadh. Mar\u00eda Isabel Paz preserves endangered textile techniques through urban storytelling in handmade rugs.<\/p>\n

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MVRDV, Airshade Technologies, Metadecor, Alumet, ARUP, Van Rossum Engineering, AMOLF Institute SOMBRA installation view at Marinaressa Gardens<\/p>\n

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A LIVING LAB FOR FUTURE ARCHITECTURE<\/h2>\n

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With projects ranging from activist landscapes to modular prototypes and speculative utopias, Time Space Existence 2025 offers a cross-section of how architecture can regenerate rather than extract, reconnect rather than divide. As ECC\u2019s Rachele De Stefano notes, the exhibition doesn\u2019t just ask what architecture is, but what it could become \u2014 a driver of systemic change rooted in repair, resilience, and responsibility.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n

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Enter Projects Asia Interwoven, 2025 installation view at Marinaressa Gardens<\/p>\n

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Juan Jos\u00e9 Castell\u00f3n xmade Rice University Impluvium Redux installation view at Palazzo Mora<\/p>\n

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Moon Hoon installation view at Palazzo Bembo<\/p>\n

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Virginia Tech and Cloud 9 unEarthed Second Nature PolliNATION, 2025 installation view at Marinaressa Gardens<\/p>\n

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Coral Gallery – Roberto Vivo The Human Tribe Totem, 2024 installation view at Marinaressa Gardens<\/p>\n

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Henriquez Partners Architects Symplasma, 2025 installation view at Palazzo Bembo<\/p>\n

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Adjaye Associates International Children\u2019s Cancer Research Centre, 2025 installation view at Palazzo Bembo<\/p>\n

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Pfeifer Jones Architecture Organ Drone Dome, 2025 installation view at Palazzo Mora<\/p>\n

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Pfeifer Jones Architecture Organ Drone Dome, 2025 installation view at Palazzo Mora<\/p>\n

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\nname: <\/strong>Time Space Existence 2025<\/a>
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European Cultural Centre (ECC)<\/a> | @ecc_italy<\/a>
\nlocation: <\/strong>Palazzo Mora, Palazzo Bembo, Palazzo Michiel, Marinaressa Gardens in Venice, Italy\u00a0
\ndates: <\/strong>10 May – 23 November 2025<\/p>\n

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