TIME SPACE EXISTENCE 2023
The European Cultural Centre will present the sixth edition of the extensive biennial architecture exhibition titled Time Space Existence. The exhibition will open from the 20th of May until the 26th of November, 2023 at Palazzo Bembo, Palazzo Mora and Giardini della Marinaressa.
Time Space Existence features completed and ongoing projects, innovative proposals, and utopian dreams of architectural expressions. Through a wide selection of projects ranging from conceptual works, models, photographs, videos, sculptures, to site specific installations, each room will provide visitors information and inspiration on our surroundings. By bringing together a diverse group of participants working across disciplines, the European Cultural Centre aims at stimulating an exchange among architects, universities, legendary masters, emerging studios, established global practices, designers, artists, photographers, developers, engineering companies, who together can have a crucial role in shaping the future of our living.
Virtual Tours
Visit Time Space Existence 2021 virtually by clicking on each venue below. You can navigate through the exhibition and discover more about each project and participant.
About the Exhibition
Want to find out more about Time Space Existence? Browse the exhibition catalogue or download the Press Folder for press releases and images.
For press inquires and media accreditation you can contact our Press Office at press@ecc-italy.eu
Our Venues
Palazzo Bembo
Riva del Carbon 4793,
30124 Venezia, Italy
Palazzo Bembo is characterised by a magnificent Venetian Gothic style facade facing the Canal Grande. The palace is located near Rialto Bridge. The building was committed by the noble Bembo family in the 15th century. Despite the interiors have been renovated several times during the past centuries, the exterior is still maintaining its original appearance. Thanks to the collaboration between the current owner of the palace and the ECC, the two noble floors of the palace host contemporary art and architecture exhibitions since 2011
Palazzo Mora
Strada Nuova 3659,
30121 Venezia, Italy
The palace is located in the district of Cannaregio. It was built in the 16th century and its first owner was Andrea Contarini. The Mora family bought it later in 1716. The noble floor shows some frescoes attributed to Tiepolo and executed from 1720 to 1770.
Our exhibitions take place on the two main floors, the mezzanine floor, the third floor and the entrance garden. The whole exhibition space consists of almost 1.700 square meters.
Giardini della Marinaressa
Riva dei Sette Martiri,
30122 Venezia, Italy
They are located along the Riva dei Sette Martiri, the monumental waterfront of the city of Venice. Giardini della Marinaressa were built in the thirties of the 20th century with the intention to have a place to celebrate the city. They replaced a long sequence of shipyards, which for centuries had operated in the area. The gardens, situated in the Castello district, frame the complex of houses of Marinaressa and are just a short distance from Piazza San Marco, overlooking the laguna.
Our goal is to improve Giardini della Marinaressa yearly and want to make it a place of gathering and exchange between locals and tourists visiting Venice.