Image of the Week: Venice Biennale
A woman takes a picture of a model house at the Venice Architecture Biennale. Photo: David Levene for the Guardian
This year’s Venice Architecture Biennale has been hailed as an event that puts the human experience back at the heart of architecture. If, like me, you’re jaded by the “cool” but rather meaningless plans and sketches of buildings and spaces that have never been built, then you’ll welcome a step away from the traps of talking about spaces as concepts rather than the living beathing entities that they are, in this exhibition curated by Kazuyo Sejima of Japanese practice Sanaa. As a practising architect rather than academic, she has put together a show that has the blogworld buzzing with her simple theme of People meet in Architecture. Find out more from around the internet
