Blouin Orzes Architectes Participate in Time Space Existence
Kalin Ned — September 29, 2025 — Art & Design
References: blouinorzes & v2com-newswire
Blouin Orzes architectes — formerly Marc Blouin Architecte — will be featured in the European Cultural Centre's 'Time Space Existence' exhibition in Venice, which runs concurrently with the Architecture Biennale. The firm's presentation is derived from its professional experiences and a recently published work focusing on projects within Inuit communities in the Canadian Arctic, where Blouin Orzes architectes has been active for over two decades.
As part of the 'Time Space Existence' exhibition, the Canadian studio aims to provide visitors with an immersive sense of the context and challenges inherent to designing in these remote northern territories. This participation offers a rare and valuable insight into a specialized field of architecture that operates under extreme environmental and cultural conditions, far removed from conventional urban practice.
Image Credit: Blouin Orzes architectes
As part of the 'Time Space Existence' exhibition, the Canadian studio aims to provide visitors with an immersive sense of the context and challenges inherent to designing in these remote northern territories. This participation offers a rare and valuable insight into a specialized field of architecture that operates under extreme environmental and cultural conditions, far removed from conventional urban practice.
Image Credit: Blouin Orzes architectes
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