Inside the pavilion, a ground-floor room is enveloped in plastic film, creating a striking exhibition space that explores how social dynamics between various stakeholders shape our built environment. Set within the familiar interior of a typical apartment, the plastic wrapping symbolizes the constant push for renovation — while also pointing to how technical upgrades can sometimes conceal the deeper, emotional connections people have with their homes.
At the center of the room stands a scale model of a Soviet-era housing block. Through theatrical dialogues and exaggerated spatial transformations, the installation invites visitors to reflect on the growing tension between top-down energy policies and the everyday lives of those who must live with their consequences.
The Estonian Pavilion: Riva dei Sette Martiri 1611, Venetsia
Main picture: estonianpavilion
Other pictures: Madis Sander
2025 Venice Architecture Biennale will run from May 10 to November 23.