Reunions of Contemporary Architectural Pilgrimage: The Ephemeral Unconsecrated Chapels of the Vatican for the Venice Biennale 2018
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The Venice Architecture Biennale is one of the biggest dissemination and discussion events on the discipline, which by summoning internationally to a brief stay in Venice, the tourist city par excellence, over the years it has become a kind of contemporary pilgrimage through historical and con-temporary art and architecture. In 2018, the Vatican invited a group of re-nowned and emerging architects on the international scene, to design an ephemeral non-consecrated chapel and one pavilion whose purpose was to provide parishioners or agnostics with the experience of encountering the interpretations that the architects made of a space of introspection, calm, for collective or personal prayer. We point out their design in the context where they were built, their references and an interpretation of their meanings.
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