Canada "prints living structures" at Venice Architecture Biennale
Canada "prints living structures" at Venice Architecture Biennale
Alien-like structures that sequester carbon emerge from shallow pools at the Canada Pavilion at this year's Venice Architecture Biennale. Named Picoplanktonics, the pavilion's exhibition was curated by architecture and science group Living Room Collective, which wanted to showcase how the built environment can evolve to help the planet, rather than contribute to its destruction. Building The post Canada "prints living structures" at Venice Architecture Biennale appeared first on Dezeen.
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