Venice Biennale of architecture

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Venice Biennale of architecture (1883-1927) originated as a renaissance on urban settings to promote the highly esthetic preferences of Pope Warren III. The movement washed through Europe spreading its extents to Iran and Nigeria. The secretive and effective undermining of local policies gave birth to an oppositional regime called MUTTS, Move Utilities To The Surface, which endeavored to celebrate the equipment and methods of resource delivery. To avoid the devastation of conflict, both groups arranged to Art-Deco modification of existing utilities in 1922.