shenzhen & hong kong bi-city 2011 biennale of architecture\urbanism

logo of the 2011 shenzhen & hong kong bi-city biennale of
architecture\urbanism
'architecture creates cities, cities create architecture' is the title
of the 2011 shenzhen & hong kong bi-city biennale of
architecture\urbanism.
the biennale will portray the endless interaction
between architecture and cities, and provoke an in-depth discussion on
sustainability and urban vitality.
designboom is media partner of the program and is preparing to leave milan for shenzhen. please stay tuned for the upcoming coverage.
in its fourth edition, the shenzhen & hong kong bi-city biennale of
architecture\urbanism will run from december 11, 2011 – february 10, 2012
(with vernissage week december 7 – 11, 2011). here is a sneak preview of the exhibitions and events.

'ultra light village' by wei chun yu
'shenzhen builds' will exhibit
5 major urban projects designed by leading architects from china and abroad currently or soon to be under construction
within the city. it will reveal their design processes and the projects’
impact on the surrounding environment, architecture and urban
development.

'bao’an stadium' by gmp architekten located in shenzen, china
image © christian gahl
as a city that recently celebrated its 30th anniversary, shenzhen is planning its future for the next 30 years.
as part of this historic milestone, the biennale will present
'universiade stories', an exhibition that showcases the newly
constructed stadiums,
and investigates the impact that large public events have on the city of shenzhen.

a 'reclaim' bahrain pavilion - a fisherman's hut on the shoreline
photographer: camille zakharia
the event will also include the concept of 'international pavilions', featured in this section of the biennale will be an
award‐wining project from the 2010 venice biennale of architecture.
'reclaim', the bahrain pavilion, which was awarded 'best national participation' consists of three fishing platforms – the informal waterfront
structures that used to line the sea and served as lively social spaces before the real estate boom of recent decades reconfigured the city’s shore.
it echoes shenzhen’s experience of being developed from a small fishing village to an international modern city.

the ghana thinktank
'catalyzing change' is also the subject of two projects featured.
the ghana thinktank is a worldwide network of think tanks creating strategies to resolve local problems in the 'developed' world.
these think tanks analyze 'first' world problems and propose solutions, which are put into action back in the community where the
problems originated.

haas&hahn, praca cantao (panorama), 2010
similarly, haas + hahn, dutch artists dre urhahn and jeroen koolhaas, turn public urban spaces that are deprived and often sites of conflicts,
into inspiring artworks of monumental size. these projects offer local youth education and job opportunities, while making their community
a nicer place to live.
'cities < 60' is a multimedia project that retrospectively investigates the successes and failures of six new
cities, including shenzhen,
china; las vegas, usa; almere, the
netherlands, gaborone, botswana; brasilia, brazil; and chandigarh, india.
the
exhibition will offer new videography tracing their ongoing evolution from master plans to actual cities.
shenzhen also provides in-depth studies on urbanization at the regional and city level in china.
'counterpart cities' selects 6 groups from shenzhen and hong kong
respectively, to interrogate their common ecological and environmental
issues
and propose solutions. other exhibitions are '8 urban plans for china', 'informal china', 'urban china timeline and boom!'
the biennale will also provide a venue for young architects, artists and designers.
the Street will invite an international roster of 12 architects in their
30’s and 40’s to design 12 facades in their own architectural language,
as well as an installation
of their work. together, the twelve facades will create a street-like
environment, literally reflecting the theme of the biennale.
'ultra lightweight village' highlights the work of a selection of younger, international architects by utilizing shenzhen’s civic square.
this year, the event will further explore the potential of 'the civic
square' which was addressed in the 2009 edition, continuing its
reconnection
with urban life and activities through experimental interventions.
see designboom's 2009 coverage.
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in november 2010,
terence riley has been appointed chief curator for the 2011 SZHK
biennale. he is the first international curator for the event which
started in 2005.
in our previous publication, designboom has presented a roundup of what will be on show.
riley’s program includes more than 30 exhibitions, symposiums, panel
discussions and performances. he has appointed a number of scholars,
architects and artists as members of the curatorial team, including
jeffrey johnson (director of china lab, columbia university),
dr. tang keyang (curator of china pavilion, 12th venice architectural
biennale), xiangning li (professor of theory and criticism, tongji
university),
qingyun ma (dean of the school of architecture, university of southern
california), dr. mary ann o’donnell (research associate, college of
arts, shenzhen university),
jonathan solomon (acting head of the department of architecture, hong
kong university), rochelle steiner (dean & professor, roski school
of fine arts,
university of southern california) and david van der leer (assistant
curator of architecture and urban studies, guggenheim museum), among
others.
based on the biennale’s concepts established by the curatorial team, the hong kong edition will work to complement the shenzhen biennale in an integrative way.
the biennale in hong kong, curated by gene king and anderson lee, is now under preparation and expected to open in february 2012.
frank havermans: creature
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