Bonvehi Rosich, Denizen selected for 2025 Venice Biennale
2025-03-21 • Sam Fox School
“Three Landscape Essays: Mobile Ecosystems for Future Climates,” Conde Duque Contemporary Culture Center in Madrid, Spain.
Assistant Professor Seth Denizen and Visiting Assistant Professor Montserrat Bonvehi Rosich have been selected to present their work at the 2025 Venice Biennale. They will share images, documentation, and more of their project, “Three Landscape Essays: Mobile Ecosystems for Future Climates.”
Installed in a courtyard in Madrid, the moveable gardens aim to “confront the material fact of the ongoing destruction of our environment while also cultivating a healthy and optimistic public forum, where creativity, joy, collective action, and social trust can empower us to meet this challenge.”
“Three Landscape Essays” is one of 700 projects featured in “Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective.” The 19th International Architecture Exhibition, curated by architect and engineer Carlo Ratti and organized by the Venice Biennale, is on view May 10 through November 23.