The Norman Foster Foundation and Porsche install a shimmering modular transportation hub in Venice
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The Norman Foster Foundation and Porsche install a shimmering modular transportation hub in Venice
Italy Architecture News - May 27, 2025 - 04:19
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The Norman Foster Foundation and Porsche have installed a shimmering modular transportation hub at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale. The sports car manufacturer's designers and the architects have collaborated on the future of urban mobility. The end product is a unique building that embodies the idea of a Venice transportation center.Named Gateway to Venice’s Waterways, by modernizing connectivity and maintaining Venice's historical and cultural identity, the concept reimagines the city's transportation system. This modular transportation hub sets a global standard for sustainable urban architecture by acting as a practical entryway and a display for cutting-edge mobility solutions.The installation, which will be on display at the Biennale vernissage, is a component of Porsche's design and art program, "The Art of Dreams."In response to the present transportation issues in the Italian port city, "Gateway to Venice's Waterway" seeks to start a conversation about sustainable urban transformation. The installation, which is 37 meters long, is a tangible representation of a meeting point of architecture and design and is evocative of Venice's ancient bridge system. By connecting to new electric land and sea transportation options, the visual hub serves as a gateway to e-mobility. These include electric sports boatsand water bikes. During the vernissage in Palazzo Pisani Moretta and the Arsenale Gateway, guests will be able to view documentation of the design and construction process."Dreaming awakens a sense of limitless possibilities and the courage to imagine what does not yet exist. It's about imagining bold solutions to seemingly insurmountable challenges," said British architect Lord Norman Foster. "In this project, dreaming meant imagining a Venice where historic preservation and advanced mobility coexist. We have created a blueprint for urban innovation that respects the past while embracing the future," Foster added."Porsche is and remains a brand that is characterised by a highly demanding field of tension between tradition and innovation," said Michael Mauer, Vice President, Style Porsche. "This means that we as a design team are constantly dealing with the question of how we can strategically shape the future of our brand in terms of identity and authenticity.""The exchange with Lord Norman Foster and his team is a very valuable source of inspiration. This look beyond the confines of pure vehicle design provides us with important impulses for the consistent, but also future-oriented direction of our brand," Mauer added. Inspired by both technology and nature, the installation explores the intersection between dreams and reality. Throughout the hub's construction and operation, there is a clear emphasis on sustainability, the use of recycled materials, and ecologically friendly systems. The 908's lightweight construction idea serves as the foundation for these procedures. The backbone of the artwork is made of solid aluminum, much like the lattice tube frame of the iconic race vehicle. The kinetic surface, which maximizes resource efficiency while ensuring minimal environmental impact, was inspired by the new Macan's cube pattern. In partnership with the Norman Foster Foundation, the eighth iteration of the design and art project "The Art of Dreams" was developed. The 19th International Architecture Exhibition will take place from 10 May to 23 November 2025 at the Giardini, the Arsenale and various venues in Venice, Italy.Find out all exhibition news on WAC's Venice Architecture Biennale page. All images © Marco Zorzanello, La Biennale di Venezia.> via Venice Architecture Biennale
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The Norman Foster Foundation and Porsche install a shimmering modular transportation hub in Venice
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The Norman Foster Foundation and Porsche install a shimmering modular transportation hub in Venice
Italy Architecture News - May 27, 2025 - 04:19
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The Norman Foster Foundation and Porsche have installed a shimmering modular transportation hub at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale. The sports car manufacturer's designers and the architects have collaborated on the future of urban mobility. The end product is a unique building that embodies the idea of a Venice transportation center.Named Gateway to Venice’s Waterways, by modernizing connectivity and maintaining Venice's historical and cultural identity, the concept reimagines the city's transportation system. This modular transportation hub sets a global standard for sustainable urban architecture by acting as a practical entryway and a display for cutting-edge mobility solutions.The installation, which will be on display at the Biennale vernissage, is a component of Porsche's design and art program, "The Art of Dreams."In response to the present transportation issues in the Italian port city, "Gateway to Venice's Waterway" seeks to start a conversation about sustainable urban transformation. The installation, which is 37 meters long, is a tangible representation of a meeting point of architecture and design and is evocative of Venice's ancient bridge system. By connecting to new electric land and sea transportation options, the visual hub serves as a gateway to e-mobility. These include electric sports boatsand water bikes. During the vernissage in Palazzo Pisani Moretta and the Arsenale Gateway, guests will be able to view documentation of the design and construction process."Dreaming awakens a sense of limitless possibilities and the courage to imagine what does not yet exist. It's about imagining bold solutions to seemingly insurmountable challenges," said British architect Lord Norman Foster. "In this project, dreaming meant imagining a Venice where historic preservation and advanced mobility coexist. We have created a blueprint for urban innovation that respects the past while embracing the future," Foster added."Porsche is and remains a brand that is characterised by a highly demanding field of tension between tradition and innovation," said Michael Mauer, Vice President, Style Porsche. "This means that we as a design team are constantly dealing with the question of how we can strategically shape the future of our brand in terms of identity and authenticity.""The exchange with Lord Norman Foster and his team is a very valuable source of inspiration. This look beyond the confines of pure vehicle design provides us with important impulses for the consistent, but also future-oriented direction of our brand," Mauer added. Inspired by both technology and nature, the installation explores the intersection between dreams and reality. Throughout the hub's construction and operation, there is a clear emphasis on sustainability, the use of recycled materials, and ecologically friendly systems. The 908's lightweight construction idea serves as the foundation for these procedures. The backbone of the artwork is made of solid aluminum, much like the lattice tube frame of the iconic race vehicle. The kinetic surface, which maximizes resource efficiency while ensuring minimal environmental impact, was inspired by the new Macan's cube pattern. In partnership with the Norman Foster Foundation, the eighth iteration of the design and art project "The Art of Dreams" was developed. The 19th International Architecture Exhibition will take place from 10 May to 23 November 2025 at the Giardini, the Arsenale and various venues in Venice, Italy.Find out all exhibition news on WAC's Venice Architecture Biennale page. All images © Marco Zorzanello, La Biennale di Venezia.> via Venice Architecture Biennale
#norman #foster #foundation #porsche #install