
The Conifer team is excited to be visiting Italy for a special presentation of the project which Luigi Ferrara collaborated on led by Simone Gheduzzi of diverserighestudio to discuss their submission to the Italian Pavilion at the Biennale Architettura. A panel presentation will be held on July 7th at 11 am, moderated by the Curator Prof. Arch. Guendalina Salimei hosted at the Nomisma foundation in Bologna.
As cities around the world face extraordinary challenges-from climate change to rapid digital transformation-architects, thinkers, and innovators are converging at the Biennale Architettura 2025 to reimagine the future of the built environment. This year’s theme is IntelliGens. Natural. Artificial. Collective calls on us to harness all forms of intelligence-natural, artificial, and collective-to adapt and thrive in a changing world.
The Speakers’ Corner at the Arsenale is hosting a dynamic series of conversations that bring together leading minds to explore resilience, innovation, and the evolving role of criticism in architecture. These sessions are not just about design, but about how architecture can lead with optimism, inclusivity, and a multidisciplinary approach that bridging science, art, and civic life.
The project created by the team assembled by diverserighestudio for the Pavilion theme of Land and Water focuses on the concept of the Regenerative Bioregion with the title of Italia Infinita. The project looks out with a 2075 timeline and provocatively connects the Adriatic region with high speed transportation connecting a renewed set of industrial portlands areas into a new network of regenerated green districts.
Among the thought leaders taking the stage, Luigi Ferrara Ferrara will spotlight the role of formats in renewing our future reimagining regions as interconnected cultural nodes, where technology, culture, and civic engagement converge. along with his colleagues they will present the results of their interdisciplinary creative collaboration that will delve into the regenerative power of urban spaces, the transformative role of digital interfaces, and how cities can become engines of cultural and technological renewal. The Biennale showcases a future of urbanism, geopolitics, and digital culture, where every city is a laboratory for the world’s most pressing challenges.
Thank you to Riccardo Rigolli, Nomisma, Alpina S.p.A., Canali di Bologna, ParisRender, Simone Gheduzzi and diverserighestudio for making this project possible.
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Conifer's collaboration at the Italian Pavilion of the Biennale Architettura di Venezia 2025
By
Eugenio Ciarlandini
July 1, 2025