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The Windows of Venice: How History Inspired Modernity

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Canal Grande - Venice - Italy. Image © AD Creative via Shutterstock The ancient city of Venice, Italy, home to both the art and architecture editions of the Venice Biennale, is known for its unique geography as an island city of canals. Its naval and mercantile prominence now diminished, the city has found a new purpose as a center of learning, exhibiting, and tourism. However, its urban morphology and, indeed, most of its buildings are historic…
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ArchDaily broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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