This special edition of Dezeen Agenda features five pieces from our extensive coverage of the 19th edition of the Venice Architecture Biennale, which opens to the public tomorrow 10 May.
The Dezeen team have been on the ground reporting exclusive previews on 7 May and covering all the goings-on of the official pre-opening, known as the vernissage, on 8 and 9 May.
Over the past three days, the Dezeen team has been on the ground at the Venice Architecture Biennale. Here are their picks of the best national pavilions from this year's event.
The traditional purpose of an architecture biennale has disappeared, this year's Venice Architecture Biennale curator Carlo Ratti has told Dezeen in this interview ahead of the event's opening this weekend.
Books help to brace the lightweight frame of La Libreria, a demountable library created by US studio Diller Scofidio + Renfro and installed outside the entrance to the Giardini of the Biennale.
Car brand Porsche and the Norman Foster Foundation have created a shimmering bridge and transport hub in the historic dockyard complex of the Arsenale in Venice.
Curators from the UK and Kenya have overhauled the British Pavilion in the Giardini, which we revealed on Wednesday 7 May as part of our day of exclusive online previews of national pavilions.