6-13-2025 | News
In today’s busy world, the porch is often an afterthought. An entry point to someone’s home, a place to leave muddy boots or wet umbrellas, and the depository for daily deliveries, this simple architectural appendage has become a site for transient activity — and most recently, the inspiration behind the U.S. pavilion at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, opened May 10 and running through Nov. 23. Three Seattle-based architecture firms — The Miller Hull Partnership, atelierjones and Olson Kundig — are among the 54 finalists representing the United States at one of the design industry’s most anticipated and prestigious events.
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Organizers of the U.S. Pavilion have announced the 52 finalists who will participate in the 19th International…
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The Miller Hull Art Program highlights local and regional artists in this ongoing series exploring the…
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