
V8 Architects – Mapping the mental metabolism
In the project Mapping the Mental Metabolism, V8 Architects reflects on the flows of knowledge generated by architecture biennales. In a three-month research programme, V8 Architects aims to capture the legacy of the architecture biennale over time. The design of the study is based on three metaphorical trading ships, a recognizable symbol for the citizens of Venice. A trading ship is the laboratory of both the past and the future. Each ship has a focus, and together these define the identity and value of the architecture biennale. The first ship, Vessel of Knowledge, explores the visible and invisible knowledge produced at each edition of the architecture biennale. Vessel of Materials addresses the question ‘What are the production chains that support and enable the architecture biennale?’ During the architecture biennale Vessel of Interaction examines the interactions between architects and their fellow professionals, as well as between tourists and residents, and between visitors and the city. The study will result in an in-depth mapping of the metabolism of the architecture biennale and will be presented through interviews, an exhibition, a workshop and a publication.





