'Reflective Intelligences': Chile’s Pavilion at the Venice Biennale Explores the Political Significance of the Roundtable on Architecture and Its Relationship with AI
Out of 45 participating submissions for Chile's Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, the winning proposal has been recently announced. 'Reflective Intelligence,' the curatorial project by Serena Dambrosio, architect, researcher, and lecturer at the Politecnico di Milano and the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Nicolás Díaz Bejarano, architect, researcher, lecturer, and PhD candidate in Architecture and Urban Studies at UC Chile; and Linda Schilling, architect, urban designer, and educator working between Santiago and London.


Out of 45 participating submissions for Chile's Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, the winning proposal has been recently announced. 'Reflective Intelligence,' the curatorial project by Serena Dambrosio, architect, researcher, and lecturer at the Politecnico di Milano and the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Nicolás Díaz Bejarano, architect, researcher, lecturer, and PhD candidate in Architecture and Urban Studies at UC Chile; and Linda Schilling, architect, urban designer, and educator working between Santiago and London.