Kosovo Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale Explores Shifting Agricultural Landscapes Through Soil and Scent


Erzë Dinarama: Lulebora nuk çel më. Emerging Assemblages. Pavilion of the Republic of Kosovo at the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale, 2025 . Image © Clelia Cadamuro

Erzë Dinarama: Lulebora nuk çel më. Emerging Assemblages. Pavilion of the Republic of Kosovo at the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale, 2025 . Image © Clelia Cadamuro

The Republic of Kosovo brings this year to the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale an exhibition titled Lulebora nuk çel më. Emerging Assemblages. The exhibit was commissioned by the National Gallery of Kosovo and curated by the architect, interdisciplinary designer, and researcher Erzë Dinarama. Reflecting on the country’s shifting agricultural landscapes in the context of ecological uprooting and embodied knowledge systems under climate pressure, the installation offers a sensorial exploration of Kosovan fieldwork. Combining a range of local soil materials with a hanging olfactory calendar, the Pavilion invites visitors to imagine through touch and smell.

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