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The AR's Dark Side.


Only a tiny number of architects, by definition, can take part in the Venice Biennale Venice Biennale

International art exhibition held in the Castello district of Venice every two years and juried by an international committee. It was founded in 1895 as the International Exhibition of Art of the City of Venice to promote “the most noble activities of
. However, 'The Dark Side', a 'fringe' event organised by White Partners and The Architectural Review The Architectural Review is a monthly international architectural magazine published in London since 1896. Articles cover the built environment which includes landscape, building design, interior design and urbanism as well as theory of these subjects. , will crit 'crit A widely used short form for hematocrit  a selection of projects which can be submitted by any architect in the following categories: Urban identity, City-wide planning, City-quarter regeneration, City culture, City sustainability.

A panel of critics, chaired by AR editor Paul Finch, will include Peter Cook, Odile Decq, Wolf Prix and Massimiliano Fuksas Massimiliano Fuksas is an Italian architect, born in Rome in 1944. He received his degree in Architecture from the La Sapienza University in 1969 in Rome, where he opened his first office. Subsequent offices were opened in Paris (1989) and Vienna (1993). . Others will be invited nearer the event, which will comprise late-night reviews on 7, 8 and 9 September. These will take place at the Palazzo Contarini between 10.30pm and 2am; architects whose work has been selected for review will be invited to attend (at their own expense). The event will be covered in the AR.

Entries should be submitted on a (nonreturnable non·re·turn·a·ble  
adj.
1. That cannot be returned: Merchandise on sale is generally nonreturnable.

2. Not exchangeable for a deposit: nonreturnable bottles.
) CD as a series of drawings and brief texts which can be used to present the project. They should be marked The Dark Side and sent to Lynne Jackson, The Architectural Review, 151 Rosebery Avenue, London EC1R 4GB. Deadline for entries is Monday 10 July.
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Publication:The Architectural Review
Date:Jul 1, 2006
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