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Project Solana Ulcinj

28. Mai bis 27. November 2016 Montenegrin Pavilion Venice 2016

Montenegro auf der 15. Internationalen Architekturausstellung der Biennale von Venedig.

Das Projekt "Solana Ulcinj", kuratiert von Bart Lootsma und Katharina Weinberger, wird der montenegrinische Beitrag zur 15. Internationalen Architekturausstellung der Biennale von Venedig sein.

The Project Solana Ulcinj, curated by Bart Lootsma and Katharina Weinberger, will be the Montenegrin contribution to the 15th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale. The Montenegrin pavilion will host four projects outlining four different sustainable futures for the former saline “Bajo Sekulic” near Montenegro’s most southern town Ulcinj. The projects will be developed specially for the Biennale by four practices: ecoLogicStudio from London, LOLA form Rotterdam and LAAC from Innsbruck, while a fourth project will be decided upon following a national com- petition in Montenegro. The project will be accompanied by a series of three sympo- sia in Montenegro and in Venice.

With a surface of 14,9 km2 Solana is one of the largest salines of the Mediterranean region. It is of local, national and international importance. The saline is a completely man-made, artificial landscape which, founded in the nineteen twenties, which turned into a biotope of global importance. It is a landscape with a high cultural value and hosts a unique biodiversity in flora and fauna. 250 of the 500 bird species that can be found in Europe, among which the Greater Flamingo and the rare Dalmatian Pelican come to the Solana Ulcinj for longer or shorter periods per year. It is an important resting place for protected bird species on the Adriatic flyway from northern Europe to Asia and Africa and vice versa and a breeding place for others.

As the saline is out of use since 2012, it is crucial to develop new plans for the future of the saline, which are ecologically and economically sustainable. The Project Solana Ulcinj takes the challenge to come up with new proposals how to save the important ecological position of the Solana Ulcinj and the unique cultural qualities of the landscape, while at the same time enabling and regulating economical interests in the area. The results may play a role in the decision making process for the re- gional plan.

The Project Solana Ulcinj addresses this years Biennale theme “REPORTING FROM THE FRONT” by reporting about a crucial project in Montenegro, caught up in struggles between the local and the global, nature and culture, tourism and sustain- ability, economy and the social realm, offering spatial strategies that may guide new syntheses for these conflicts.

To generate a public debate, the four selected offices represent very different posi- tions in the field of landscape architecture and sustainable development, to open up and speed up the decision making processes around the Solana Ulcinj, to stimulate the debate about architecture and landscape architecture in Montenegro and to es- tablish an international exchange.

To enable an optimal exchange between the Project Solana Ulcinj, regional, nation- al and international audiences, three symposia will accompany this fact-and-potential finding mission.

The first symposium, “The Brief” takes place in Ulcinj on February 12 and 13. Here, the participants in the project will be briefed by regional, national and international experts in the fields of planning, ecology and sustainable tourism. The symposium is also open to the general public.

The second symposium, “REPORTING FROM THE FRONT” presents the Project Solana Ulcinj for an international audience, addressing this years Biennale theme.

The third symposium “The Debate” presents and discusses the results of the Project Solana Ulcinj for the national and international audience of the KotorAPSS (Kotor Architectural Prison Summer School): www.kotorapss.me

Commissioner:

Dijana Vucinic, Ministry of Tourism and Sustainable Development of Montenegro