Station Russia

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Edited by: Nikolai Molok Graphic Design: Andrey Shelyutto, Irina Chekmareva English 2018, 464 Pages Softcover 220mm x 167mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-4458-4
| Russia’s contribution to the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale: the past, present and future of the Russian railways

In an environment which is in parts so complex that roads cannot be constructed, railways and stations have become the lifeblood system of the largest country in the world. Station Russia explores how they, and the people who use them, navigate the vast and often empty expanse of the Russian landscape in the historical perspective. In a new exhibition conceived and created for the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale, the Russian pavilion has been transformed into a train station with five halls: »The Geography of Free Space«, »The Architectural Depot«, »The Waiting Hall of the Future«, »The Crypt of Memories«, and »Aboard the Free Space«. In these halls, contemporary Russian architects, designers and artists create multimedia installations, as well as demonstrate photographs, models and artefacts, to investigate the past of the network and to present their vision of its future. The focus of the exhibition and the accompanying catalogue forms a parallel with the history of the Russian pavilion itself, which was inaugurated in 1914. The building’s architect, Alexey Shchusev, was also responsible for the Kazan Railway Station – the Moscow terminus of the South-Eastern Railway.Exhibition16th International Architecture Exhibition | La Biennale di Venezia26.5.–25.11.2018