For centuries, we have asked the question that is now both ancient and urgent: how will we live together? This is the theme of this year’s Biennale Architettura, an international exhibition held every other year in Venice that is motivated by emerging, global problems that seeks quasi-activism proposals from new and established architects alike. The curator of this year’s exhibition, Dean of the MIT School of Architecture and Planning Hashim Sarkis, poses this question which is seemingly timeless yet ironically now outdated, for on the surface we have spent much of the last 18 months asking ourselves how we will…
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