Australian Pavilion by Denton Corker Marshall

VENICE – For the 56th Venice Biennale, Denton Corker Marshall’s team had the privilege to design the new Australian Pavilion, which replaces the temporary one, previously designed by Philip Cox. Overlooking the Rio Dei Giardini canal, the two-leve
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