

Venice Biennale: How Will We Live Together [Part 2]
Jul 1, 2021

Guest
Hashim Sarkis
Guest
Greg Lindsay
Guest
Manéjé Vergis
Guest
Madeline Kessler
Guest
Peter Martenbach
Guest
Helge Müsammer
Hashim Sarkis, Dean of MIT's School of Architecture and curator of the Venice Biennale, dives into the profound theme of 'How will we live together?', reflecting on the pandemic's impact on community. Joined by notable architects like Greg Lindsay and the creators of the British Pavilion, Manéjé Vergis and Madeline Kessler, they discuss redefining public spaces for accessibility and inclusivity. Emphasizing civic pride and digital innovation, they explore how architecture can foster deeper connections and respond to contemporary urban challenges.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Redefining Architecture for Accessibility
02:38 • 16min
Redefining Communities Through Architecture and Digital Innovation
19:03 • 18min
Redefining Public Spaces
37:03 • 6min
Rethinking Public Spaces
42:54 • 18min
Empowering Communities: The Role of Civic Pride in Urban Transformation
01:00:27 • 2min
Understanding Land Ownership and Community Engagement
01:02:12 • 2min
Designing for Belonging: Engaging Communities in Urban Spaces
01:03:44 • 17min
Reimagining Urban Community Spaces
01:20:32 • 5min
Digital Dimensions of Urbanism
01:25:11 • 20min
Reframing Access: From Rights to Recognition
01:45:17 • 5min
The Intersection of Activity, Access, and Architecture
01:49:55 • 2min
Exploring Container Villages and Urban Narratives
01:52:16 • 16min
Monuments of Our Time: Accessibility and Circulation
02:08:21 • 3min