Architectural creations with an innovative Emirati spirit that illuminates the sky of Venice Biennial

Venice on May 10 / WAM / In the heart of the floating city of Venice, the national pavilion of the United Arab Emirates started its interactive journey with the honorable visitors within the activities of the nineteenth session of the International Architecture Exhibition in the Venice Biennial, which started today and will continue until November 23.
The pavilion carries an exceptional project entitled “On low heat”, which goes beyond the limits of being just a station to display artistic and architectural creations, to become an in -depth exploration of the worlds of sustainability and food security, as this ambitious project seeks to provide innovative architectural solutions that are intelligently consistent with the challenges of desert environments, inspired by the richness of the Emirati heritage to present future visions It exceeds the barriers of time and space.
The university and architectural professor Ezza Abu Alam, the technical value supervising the national wing of the UAE in this high international architectural forum, considered that the exhibition “on low fire” represents an urgent invitation to deep meditation in our food future, and to explore the pivotal role that architecture can play in achieving the desired food security in desert environments.
She said that the exhibition highlights the greatness of the authentic Emirati architectural heritage, and reveals the possibility of inspiration from innovative solutions from the wisdom of the past to face the challenges of the future, stressing its firm belief that architecture is an effective tool for positive change and is able to provide innovative and sustainable solutions to the complex global challenges.
On the most prominent of what makes visiting the exhibition “On Calm Fire” in the Venice Biennials an unforgettable experience, the architect Azza Abu Alam explained that the visitor will have the opportunity to explore the prospects for innovative solutions to food security in arid climates, and discover the hidden aesthetics of Emirati heritage in architecture and how to adapt local experiences with unique environmental conditions, and he will also be able to identify practical models of design Sustainable through the experimental structures of agricultural homes, and watching the latest currents in the world of sustainable architecture that offer a view to the role of architecture in building sustainable food systems.
She added that the exhibition is also a unique artistic experience that mixes architecture, art and research based on research, which enriches the senses and stimulates thought, and enables the visitor to acquire enlightened visions about global challenges by linking local challenges to global issues, noting that the exhibition provides a window on inspiring aspects of Emirati culture, and provides an opportunity to interact with a group of experts in architecture and design, and participate in an inspiring global dialogue about The future of architecture, where Venice Biennale represents a prestigious global platform for this dialogue.
Ezza Abu Alam concluded her speech by emphasizing that the Venice Biennial represents a unique global platform to present innovative ideas and exchange valuable experiences, expressing its pride in representing the UAE in this important international forum, and said that participation in the Venice Biennial provides an exceptional opportunity to highlight the Emirati creativity on the global scene and promote constructive cultural dialogue between different nations, confirming the UAE’s endeavor through this participation to provide a distinguished vision in the field of Sustainable architecture and effectively contribute to forming a more sustainable future and innovation of architecture.
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