
Eduardo Souto de Moura’s structure overlooks the old buildings in front of the Arsenale from the waterfront, on the path leading to Alvaro Siza’s structure that we featured yesterday.
This structure is an exploration of material, building systems and language. The facades frame views of these old buildings, reinterpreting the existing landscape, according to the will of the viewer. According to Soto de Moura “geography becomes how we want it to be. This it the great leap of the modern movement, and as a result of postmodernism”.

The installation “reflects the evolving relationship between interior and exterior, the gradual opening up of options, and their dependance and influence on the architectural language”.
More photos after the break:










Venice Biennale 2012: Eduardo Souto de Moura originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 06 Sep 2012.
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