Exhibition graphics, identity, and catalogue design for “Amicizia Sociale: Incontrarsi Nel Giardino” (Social Friendship: Meeting In The Garden) featuring works by Álvaro Siza and Studio Albori at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia.

The catalogue documents the entire process of the exhibition held at the Abbey of San Giorgio Maggiore, on the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice, Italy, during the International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia.
It follows the project like a journey: every piece of salvaged wood traveled to the site, and the garden itself was planted by volunteers and children over time, growing slowly toward the opening day. That process, documentary and cinematic in nature, shaped the layout from start to finish.








The catalogue was published by Skira, with photography by Marco Cremascoli and Matilde Martino, and essays and texts by José Tolentino de Mendonça, Roberto Cremascoli, Stefano Visintin, Agostino Vazzoler, Michela Valerio, Riccardo Bermani, Emanuele Almagioni, Giacomo Borella, Francesca Riva, Nicola Vignaga, Mariagrazia Dammicco, Gottardo Bonacini, Álvaro Siza, and Mirko Zardini. The exhibition was organized by the Dicastery for Culture and Education of the Holy See, commissioned by José Tolentino de Mendonça and curated by Roberto Cremascoli.
O catálogo é ilustrado com fotografias, esboços e plantas finais que documentam o processo criativo e trabalho realizado na Abadia de San Giorgio Maggiore (São Jorge Maior), ilha de San Giorgio Maggiore em Veneza, Itália. A exposição foi organizada pelo Dicastério para a Cultura e a Educação da Santa Sé, comissariada pelo Cardial José Tolentino de Mendonça com curadoria de Roberto Cremascoli. Editora Skira, fotografias de Marco Cremascoli e Matilde Martino, ensaios de textos de José Tolentino de Mendonça, Roberto Cremascoli, Stefano Visintin, Agostino Vazzoler, Michela Valerio, Riccardo Bermani, Emanuele Almagioni, Giacomo Borella, Francesca Riva, Nicola Vignaga, Mariagrazia Dammicco, Gottardo Bonacini, Álvaro Siza e Mirko Zardini.
