Mostra di Architettura di Venezia

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Mostra di Architettura di Venezia, the Architecture section of the Venice Biennale was established in 1980. The most recent architecture exhibition, called the "Metamorph", took place in 2004. This year's exhibition is the tenth exhibition, and takes place from September to 19 November, 2006.

The Biennale’s Board of Directors have decided to dedicate the theme of the 10th Exhibition to 'meta-cities’. The official blurb is predictably complicated and overly 'artistic', but essentially, the festival will be discussing urban architecture and design in the context of huge cities. They describe meta-cities as being those that have "come to exceed traditional boundaries, defining new issues and needs concerning their governance, and undergoing profound transformations in the composition of their population, and in their working habits."

As well as addressing the academic side of architecture, the Biennale is an occasion where big-name architects and designers can showcase new projects, arranged in different pavilions, each with different themes.

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