SONNETS IN BABYLON

VENICE PAVILION, ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE,
VENICE ITALy

Large Scale glass Panels

screen printed by lasvit

project type

public art

SONNETS IN BABYLON, VENICE PAVILLION, ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE, venice

Presented on a hundred panes of overlapping glass with drawings etched into them, Sonnets in Babylon was presented at the Venice Pavilion for the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale.

The sepia-toned glass one-meter tall tinted glass panels curving around the pavilion was complemented by a 9-minute looping evocative soundtrack by the composer Caleb Townsend.

Simultaneously ambiguous and explosive, the images are a timeless examination of the dynamic between ideas and images that evoke primitive dwellings, cities of the future, and even human anatomy. One underlying theme to ponder under the singular glass-celled chandelier designed by the Libeskinds for the Czech glass company Lasvit, is the question: is architecture an enduring art form or destined to be replaced by technology?

Finally, at the entrance to the Venice Pavilion, the Libeskinds designed a huge, slanting cross-shaped sculpture, clad in Dekton ceramic by the Spanish company Cosentino.

skewed axis form

max height 5.5 m

sculpture with Dekton ceramic cladding

ceramics made BY COSENTINO.

entrance of pavilion

exterior view

back lit panels

detail view

Glas panel

detail View

panel size

1 sq.m.

curved wall

interior view

center of exhibition

interior view

ice chandelier

made by lasvit
Project by architect Daniel Libeskind in collaboration with Lev Libeskind and his studio Libeskind Design S.r.l.