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Beta Architecture Biennial Explores Originality and Copying

The Beta Architecture Biennial explores originality and copying. Curated by Oana Stănescu, the exhibition features diverse perspectives from architects, designers, and artists.
Beta Architecture Biennial Explores Originality and Copying Beta Architecture Biennial Explores Originality and Copying
Beta - Timisoara Biennial of Architecture

The 5th edition of the Beta Architecture Biennial, held in Timișoara, Romania, opened its doors to the public on September 13. Curated by Oana Stănescu, the biennial presents a comprehensive program of debates, exhibitions, guided tours, and artistic performances.

The main theme of this year’s biennial is “cover me softly,” which explores the concepts of originality and the subtle distinctions between copying, imitating, stealing, and covering. Stănescu invites architects, designers, musicians, artists, activists, photographers, writers, filmmakers, and those who defy categorization to participate in the exhibition.

Notable participants include US-based architects SO-IL, Space Popular, Tudor Vlăsceanu, and KOSMOS, photographers Laurian Ghinițoiu and Iwan Baan, and filmmaker Radu Jude.

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Oana Stănescu, a renowned architect with studios in New York and Berlin, brings a wealth of experience to the curatorial role. Her work encompasses a diverse range of projects, from large-scale installations to infrastructure rehabilitation and community-focused initiatives.

Stănescu’s approach to architecture emphasizes its role in addressing societal issues and engaging in critical socio-cultural dialogue. She believes that architects should think beyond the confines of their profession and contribute to creating more equitable and sustainable cities.

The Beta Architecture Biennial offers a unique opportunity to explore the complex relationship between architecture, city, and society. Through its diverse program and thought-provoking theme, the biennial aims to inspire and challenge visitors to consider the multifaceted nature of originality and the ways in which ideas and practices are shared and transformed.

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