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Taiwan Pavilion

Identity and website for the exhibition at the Venice Architecture Biennale, curated and designed by architect Jimenez Lai.

Chinese version of the identity. The customized letterforms are augmented in the manner of weijian.
A system of icons was developed to represent the nine houses in the exhibition.
The icons correspond with Lai's archi-characters for the houses.
English-language exhibition poster.
Chinese poster.
Lecture series poster.

The designers adapted these cartoons into a system of icons that complement and augment the exhibition typography. 

Exhibition website.
The site design uses color as a system of navigation.
Lai's archi-characters on the site.
The Taiwan Pavilion features nine separate structures representing different parts of a house.
The House of Social Eating, aka the dining room.
Visitors sit in the Altar of Appearance.
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