architecture biennale 2014 exhibition: time space existence installation: boundaries

architecture biennale 2014 exhibition: time space existence installation: boundaries

subject:  group exhibition: time space existence | location:  palazzo bembo, venice, italy | installation:  boundaries | organizer:  architecture biennale venice – global art affairs foundation | date:  07.06.2014 – 23.11.2014

As an official part of the 14th Venice Architecture Biennale, the group exhibition, ‘TIME SPACE EXISTENCE’, was held at the Palazzo Bembo. In this exhibition MOB architects presented the installation entitled ‘Boundaries’, which is about concepts that determine the boundaries of inhabited spaces:
“Boundaries define spaces or areas, disconnect or gradually separate the private from the public, mark the beginning and the end of a function. Generally speaking, however, they enclose what is thought of as safe, personal, predictable. They may also propose particular ways of seeing things, through framing views or forming sightlines. They may create barriers and forbid entry, or allow interaction. Boundaries in architecture can be natural, such as those that arise from proximity to elements of the landscape, or are structures, more or less solid, transparent or opaque. Seen in a more abstract way, boundaries can be marks, signs, traces in space and time, explicit or implicit …”

credits
video production and direction: Greekarchitects (V.Mistriotis, M.Oikonomou)