Serbia's Wool Installation Explores Circular Design at Venice Architecture Biennale 2025
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The Serbian Pavilion at the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale features an immersive wool installation titled "Unraveling: New Spaces," curated by Slobodan Jović. Designed by an interdisciplinary team, the installation showcases principles of circular design with a focus on sustainability by producing no waste. Comprised of knitted segments that unwind in a choreographed manner, the pavilion invites public interaction while highlighting the beauty of Serbian knitting traditions. Solar-powered motors aid in unraveling the fabric, creating a dynamic and evolving experience for visitors, reinforcing themes of architectural impermanence and adaptability over the course of the exhibition.
The Serbian Pavilion at the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale showcases an immersive, sustainable wool installation that symbolizes architectural circularity and redefines impermanence.
Crafted with conservation in mind, the installation evolves over time, emphasizing the potential for architecture to remain adaptable while making minimal environmental impact.
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