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Ancient beliefs shape visions of the future

By Deng Zhangyu | China Daily | Updated: 2025-07-29 07:15
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Dunhuang Constellation by Zhang Jiyuan and Bu Xiaojun at the China Pavilion is inspired by Cave 285 at the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, Gansu province. [Photo provided to China Daily]

This 6-meter-tall pop-up book installation can be folded to one-eighth of its original size, for easy transport. It was constructed in two factories in China and shipped to Venice.

"Using waste, low-carbon and bio-based resources, the works demonstrate how a circular mindset can be both ecologically responsible and culturally inventive," says Ratti.

Wang's Vault of Heaven creates a metaphysical story of Chinese philosophy, using the simplest materials such as recycled protective netting commonly found in construction sites.

On the other hand, the pop-up book installation employs traditional paper-cutting techniques to convey an architectural design concept focused on sustainability and zero waste, a vision also promoted by the Biennale.

"These works, drawn from cultural uniqueness, especially on the international stage, showcase an Eastern approach and sensibility to the world in the field of architecture," says Wang, who also teaches at the School of Architecture at Central Academy of Fine Arts.

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