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Venice step-pyramid explores the future of Nordic architecture

10/21/2016
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  • “In Therapy” installation curated by David Basulto at Nordic pavilion representing Finland, Norway and Sweden at Venice Biennale 2016
    This year's Nordic Pavilion at <a href="http://www.labiennale.org/en/architecture/index.html" target="_blank">Venice Biennale</a> went far beyond the classic protocol. Its interior, which was conceived as an extension of <a href="http://www.labiennale.org/en/biennale/venues/giardini.html?back=true" target="_blank">Giardini</a>’s verdant public space, is a step-pyramid that reaches for the ceiling. Called “In Therapy” and curated by <a href="http://www.archdaily.com/author/david-basulto" target="_blank">David Basulto</a>, <a href="http://www.archdaily.com/" target="_blank">Archdaily</a>’s founder and editor in chief, this informal wooden amphitheater is designed to create the perfect environment in which to have the ever so critical debate about how architecture can progress without disrupting the legacy of the past.
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  • “In Therapy” installation curated by David Basulto at Nordic pavilion representing Finland, Norway and Sweden at Venice Biennale 2016
    The “In Therapy” installation curated by David Basulto was conceived as an extension of Giardini’s public space in Venice.
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  • “In Therapy” installation curated by David Basulto at Nordic pavilion representing Finland, Norway and Sweden at Venice Biennale 2016
    The pine step-pyramid reaches for Nordic Pavilion's ceiling at Venice Biennale 2016.
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  • “In Therapy” installation curated by David Basulto at Nordic pavilion representing Finland, Norway and Sweden at Venice Biennale 2016
    Traditional Swedish construction techniques were employed to build the “In Therapy” installation at Nordic Pavilion in Venice.
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  • “In Therapy” installation curated by David Basulto at Nordic pavilion representing Finland, Norway and Sweden at Venice Biennale 2016
    David Basulto curated this installation for the Nordic Pavilion at Venice Biennale. Called “In Therapy”, it represents Finland, Norway and Sweden.
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    “In Therapy” installation curated by David Basulto for the Nordic Pavilion of Venice Biennale 2016.
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    “In Therapy” installation curated by David Basulto for the Nordic Pavilion of Venice Biennale 2016.
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    “In Therapy” installation curated by David Basulto for the Nordic Pavilion of Venice Biennale 2016.
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    “In Therapy” installation curated by David Basulto for the Nordic Pavilion of Venice Biennale 2016.
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    “In Therapy” installation curated by David Basulto for the Nordic Pavilion of Venice Biennale 2016.
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“In Therapy” installation curated by David Basulto at Nordic pavilion representing Finland, Norway and Sweden at Venice Biennale 2016

This year's Nordic Pavilion at Venice Biennale went far beyond the classic protocol. Its interior, which was conceived as an extension of Giardini’s verdant public space, is a step-pyramid that reaches for the ceiling. Called “In Therapy” and curated by David Basulto, Archdaily’s founder and editor in chief, this informal wooden amphitheater is designed to create the perfect environment in which to have the ever so critical debate about how architecture can progress without disrupting the legacy of the past.

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