Who's Afraid of Architecture?

Who's Afraid of Architecture

recovers the role of Architecture as an encompassing art, a discipline of intellect and spirit, and a social practice par excellence.

Who's Afraid of Architecture

changes radically the act of architecture, in line with the way we operate in nature: distinguishing and ordering, choosing crops, clearing, tillining, seeding, sowing.

Who's Afraid of Architecture

reevaluates the role of the architect as orchestrator of social practices, bringing people together into new thoughts and actions.

Who's Afraid of Architecture

takes over urban areas by means of architecture and turn them into spaces of public appearance for art and education.

Who's Afraid of Architecture

motivates human action: intellect and matter aligned and inspired, never dissociated.

Who's Afraid of Architecture

is an invitation by Florencia Costa to shift from mainstream Architecture.

WAA's first step is the result of a long-time practical research and became a tangible reality at the 14th Biennale in synergy with GAAF.

Weaving and unweaving restoring
Palazzo Mora as ART and Knowledge space


It intertwines both threads along the line of personal memory and proceedings, rather loosely, tying and untying Venetian geographical, biological, literary and architectural fragments from the past but also so very present.


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