Venice Architecture Biennale highlights - in picturesPublished25 May 2018Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, EPAImage caption, The Venice Biennale of Architecture opens on 26 May with the aim of "promoting the 'desire' of architecture", its organisers say. This work is part of the Chinese pavilion.Image source, EPAImage caption, Named "Freespace", the exhibition is part of the Venice Biennale and displays the work of 100 architecture studios from 65 countries, including from Bangladesh, shown here.Image source, AFPImage caption, The Vatican, which is participating for the first time, has displayed ten chapels in its pavilion. Each one is designed by a renowned architect, including this one by Norman Foster.Image source, AFPImage caption, Some of the work touches on hot political issues - the US exhibition is called "Dimensions of Citizenship".Image source, AFPImage caption, The Israeli pavilion is named "In Status Quo: Structures of Negotiation".Image source, EPAImage caption, "Freespace encourages reviewing ways of thinking, new ways of seeing the world, of inventing solutions," said curators Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara. Pictured here is the German exhibition, called "Unbuilding Walls".Image source, EPAImage caption, The British pavilion, "Island", hosts a platform which looks out over a lagoon to reflect on "tomorrow, yesterday, isolation and even our political situation", said architecture firm Caruso St John, alluding to the UK's departure from the European Union.Image source, EPAImage caption, Here, a display at the Dutch pavilion. The 16th edition of the architecture festival is open to the public until 25 November.More on this storyV&A Dundee showcased in Venice exhibitionPublished24 May 2018Row over anointing a top Australian artistPublished1 February 2018Related internet linksLa Biennale di VeneziaThe BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.