British architect David Chipperfield's seemingly wide-ranging approach to the Venice Architecture Biennale ends up feeling exclusive and focused on past glories.
VENICE, Italy — "Common Ground," the title British architect David Chipperfield chose for the 13th edition of the Venice Architecture Biennale, suggests a generous and expansive, if somewhat tame, strategy for organizing what still ranks as the most important architecture exhibition in the world.
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