Between Fantasy and Reality: Aldo Rossi’s Floating Teatro del Mundo for the First Venice Architecture Biennale


Teatro del Mondo, Venice 1979. Image by Antonio Martinelli

Teatro del Mondo, Venice 1979. Image by Antonio Martinelli

The first edition of the Venice Architecture Biennale took place in 1980, immediately revealing its role as a platform for images and ideas that would become essential references in contemporary architectural theory and practice. This disruptive character was embodied from the very beginning by the strangely familiar floating structure designed by Aldo Rossi, titled Teatro del Mondo. At once temporary and archetypal, the project introduced central themes that would shape Italian architectural discourse in the years that followed. To this day, it continues to inspire reflections on timelessness, imagination, and the memory embedded in cities.

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