10,000 native plants to feature at 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale

A multi-sensory living installation displaying endangered Indigenous Australian grassland species will interrogate architecture’s responsibility to environmental rehabilitation.
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Grasslands Repair Process seed pack photograph by artist Linda Tegg.

A living installation several months in the making has seen a collaboration between artist Linda Tegg and Melbourne’s Baracco+Wright Architects sow thousands of endangered grass seeds in the fields of Sanremo, Italy.

The grasses will feature in the exhibition Repair, consisting of three elements, Grasslands Repair, Skylight, and Ground, at the Australian Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale this May.  

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