AT THE ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE, THE U.S. SAYS ‘COME SIT BY ME’

The New York Times | 04.11.2025

“To heal a nation, the U.S. Pavilion in Venice showcases the surprising permutations of the porch.

If there’s one thing Americans can probably agree on, it’s that the nation is divided. So the creators of the United States Pavilion at the International Architecture Biennale in Venice, which opens to the public on May 10, are prompting visitors to think about the role that architecture and design could play in mending us back together…”

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