For the first time ever, a Swiss pavilion was awarded the Golden Lion at the 16th edition of the Venice Architecture Biennale exhibition. Responsible for the "Best National Contribution" is a young team of ETH architects consisting of Alessandro Bosshard, Li Tavor, Matthew van der Ploeg and Ani Vihervaara. They were supported by Alexander Lehnerer, Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, who had already been responsible for the German Pavilion in 2014.
“We are extremely excited to receive this Golden Lion for our exhibition at the Swiss Pavilion ”, the team comments on their success. “Svizzera 240: House Tour” is about looking at empty flats. We want to take the visitors on a house tour, which offers you an exaggerated architectural sensibility through which you see the peculiarities of your own home from the perspective of an outsider. We very much hope that this opens up new ways of reflecting on the role the apartments’ interior shell plays in shaping our lives and our identities.”
In the
press release
by the Pro Helvetia Cultural Foundation, Federal President Alain Berset praises the winning team: "This is an extraordinary success for the young team of architects and underlines the top class of Swiss architecture".
Alessandro Bosshard and Matthew van der Ploeg offered insights into their project ‘Svizzera 240: House Tour’ in a recent
interview with ETH News
.