Uzbekistan's first Venice Biennale pavilion celebrates a dwindling form of community living

A full-scale replica of a house in an Uzbek mahalla aims to highlight a historic and endangered form of community living in the Republic of Uzbekistan's first contribution to the Venice Architecture Biennale. Called Mahalla: Rural Urban Living and curated by Emmanuel Christ and Christoph Gantenbein of Swiss practice Christ & Gantenbein with Victoria Easton, The post Uzbekistan's first Venice Biennale pavilion celebrates a dwindling form of community living appeared first on Dezeen.
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