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Venice Architecture Biennale 2025 Ozlem's Reflections

  • Writer: Özlem Türkmen
    Özlem Türkmen
  • May 29
  • 1 min read

The reflections in the attached article written by Özlem Türkmen, examines key themes from the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, where architecture served as a lens to explore our relationships with nature, technology, and one another. Inspired by projects such as Space Garden by Heatherwick Studio and Canal Café by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, the piece explores how diverse forms of intelligence, ranging from artificial to ecological, can collaborate to shape a more resilient and sustainable future. It also draws on the ideas of thinkers like Carlo Ratti and Peter Kropotkin to suggest that collaboration may be our most vital design principle.


In terms of architecture and IP, there are a number of IP elements that could be relevant and protectable, including trade marks for any brand names and logos, designs for the shape/appearance of a product, copyright for works or artistic craftsmanship and artwork, and also patents, where there are novel and inventive features in relation to architecture pieces/products.



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