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Hyperhabitat, reprogramming the world at the 11th Architecture Exhibition at Venice Biennale

Sunday 23rd of November was the final day of 11th Architecture Biennale. Hyperhabitat exhibition has been a greate success appreciated by guests.
A record number of visitors for the Architecture Biennale: 129,323 visitors, with a daily average of 1,827 (total of last edition: 127,298).
Exceptional attention from the media: 2,360 accredited journalists (+20% on the preceding edition), 85 television channels from around the world.
A collection of press cuttings includes 910 articles published by periodicals throughout the world (793 in the preceding edition)
The Architecture Biennale has seen a record number of National participations (56) and collateral events (24) 25,000 international guests from the world of architecture

Hyperhabitat. Reprogramming the World is an installation directed by Vicente Guallart and produced for the 11th International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Biennale, which will be curated by Aaron Betsky under the title Out There: Architecture Beyond Building.
For the development of the project, Guallart Architects, the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia, MIT�s Center for Bits and Atoms and Bestiario have created a consortium to address the various aspects of the proposal.
The project engages with the theme of the Biennale by positing the need to reprogramme the structures with which we inhabit the world through the introduction of distributed intelligence in the nodes, networks and environments with which we construct buildings, cities and territories.
The exhibition will be open to public from September 14th until November 23rdhttp://www.hyperhabitat.net