VENICE BIENNALE OF ARCHITECTURE U.S. PAVILION 2010

2010

VENICE BIENNALE OF ARCHITECTURE U.S. PAVILION

2010

Venice, Italy

Exhibition Design | Danielle Roney
Technical/Installation Support: Jeff Conefry
Presented by: The High Museum of Art, Atlanta

Curators:
Michael Rooks, High Museum of Art, Atlanta
Jonathan D. Solomon, 306090, Hong Kong

Taking a comprehensive approach to the exhibition context, Workshopping: An American Model of Architectural Practice, explorations of architect lead initiatives covered a broad range of collaborations that impact socioeconomics, environmentalism and community activated solutions to urban challenges.

Danielle Roney lead the design phase with an array of digital media approaches to provide an emphasis on experiential installation. Time-based media, large-scale wall graphics and physical models were balanced within the physical space of the U.S. Pavilion to provide a dynamic overview of seven leading architectural practices from across the United States.

Workshopping: An American Model of Architectural Practice is the official U.S. representation at the 12th Venice Architecture Biennale. The exhibition has been organized by the High Museum of Art and 306090 and is presented by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State.

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