ABOUT CROATIAN FLOATING PAVILION
A group of leading Croatian architects, responsible for the strong presence of Croatian architecture on the international scene in recent years, has accepted a task to design a floating exhibition structure to present Croatian art and architecture at the Venice Biennale. The pavilion structure is based on an existing barge with approximate dimensions of 10 x 20 x 3 meters and is towed by a tug boat.
Instead of working in the usual formats of their practices and presenting speculative projects, they decided to work together on a single proposal and to have it constructed and towed toward its final destination in Venice right away. The pavilion structure is the barge’s cargo, welded from 30 tons of Q385 wire mesh in more than 40 layers of varying contours. As it left the Kraljevica shipyard , the floating pavilion was towed to the port city of Rijeka where it was presented to the public. The steady flow of people has embraced the raw yet delicate structure as if the invitation by Ms.Sejima to meet in architecture has been accepted wholehartedly.
For Croatia, a floating pavilion seems to be an obvious solution. Since 1991, the year of Croatia’s independence and the dissolution of Yugoslavia, a permanent pavilion at the Giardini is no longer an option. As the closest maritime neighbor of Venice, a land of seamen and shipbuilders, Croatia is well positioned to establish a direct link with the city across the bay and the floating pavilion is a straightforward answer to a very simple issue of having an exhibition venue. This time around, on its maiden voyage, the pavilion will in Venice remain only a short while and will by itself be the object of the exhibition. And much more than that, as this intense work meeting of architects Saša Begović, Marko Dabrović, Igor Franić, Tanja Grozdanić, Petar Mišković, Silvije Novak, Veljko Oluić, Helena Paver Njirić, Lea Pelivan, Toma Plejić, Goran Rako, Saša Randić, Idis Turato, Pero Vuković, and Tonči Žarnić, working on the common project and in a close collaboration with the maritime industry, ends in the extraordinary act of architecture.
The Floating Pavilion is a project by the Ministry of culture, Republic of Croatia, led by Mr. Bozo Biskupic, the Minister. Leo Modrčin is the commisioner, and the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rijeka is the organizer.
A PROJECT OF THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE, REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
THE SHIP
LA NAVE:
A FLOATING
PAVILION
FOR
CROATIA AT
THE VENICE
BIENNALE
PROJECT CREDITS
COMMISSIONER
LEO MODRIČIN
ARCHITECTS
SAŠA BEGOVIĆ
MARKO DABROVIĆ
IGOR FRANIĆ
TANJA GROZDANIĆ
PETAR MIŠKOVIĆ
SILVIJE NOVAK
VELJKO OLUIĆ
HELENA PAVER NJIRIĆ
LEA PELIVAN
TOMA PLEJIĆ
GORAN RAKO
SAŠA RANDIĆ
IDIS TURATO
PERO VUKOVIĆ
TONČI ZARNIĆ
ORGANIZER
MUSEUM OF MODERN
AND CONTEMPORARY ART, RIJEKA
COLLABORATORS
/FLOATING PAVILION/
Miljenko Gržalja, maritime consultant
Zvonimir Sabljak, structural engineer
Nicola Ferrari, ST ENGINEERING, naval architecture
AN.TA.SO.MONT , principal contractor
/BOOK, EXHIBITION, WEB/
Lana Cavar, Narcisa Vukojević, art direction, editorial work and graphic design
Vjeran Šalamon, sound design
Domagoj Blažević, photography
Želimir Gržančić, photography
Marko Golub, interviews
Leo Modrčin, introduction
Andy Jelčić, translation
Monad, web development
Natalija Tripalo, transcripts editing
/MANAGEMENT/
Jerica Ziherl, director; Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka
Nataša Radović, Venice on-site coordination
SPONSORS
3. MAJ SHIPYARD, Rijeka
KRALJEVICA SHIPYARD, Kraljevica
JADRANSKI POMORSKI SERVIS, Rijeka AVC, Zagreb
SUPPORT
CITY OF RIJEKA
CITY OF DUBROVNIK
CITY OF KRALJEVICA
GP KRK, Krk
TELEKTRA, Zagreb
MICK, Kukuljanovo
AN.TA.SO.MONT, Lokve
STO HRVATSKA, Rijeka
ADRIATIC POSREDOVANJE U BRODARSTVU, Opatija
LIBURNIA POMORSKA AGENCIJA, Opatija
PORT AUTHORITY, Rijeka
HRVATSKI REGISTAR BRODOVA, Split
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
MINISTRY OF CULTURE, REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
Božo Biškupić, Minister of Culture, Nina Obuljen, State Secretary, Jasminka Lokas Strpić, Director, Directorate of International Cultural Cooperation, Nevena Tudor Perković, Senior Counsellor
3. MAJ SHIPYARD, Rijeka
Edi Kučan, Vladimir Jardas, Ivica Trinajstić, Damir Mucić, Klaudio Jurčić, Marko Pupovac
KRALJEVICA SHIPYARD, Kraljevica
Irvin Badurina, Dragan Badžek, Nikola Vojnović
JADRANSKI POMORSKI SERVIS, Rijeka
Aleksandar Maras
GP KRK, Krk
Branko Hriljac
ST ENGINEERING, Venice
Nicola Ferrari
AVC, Zagreb
Leo Rahelić, Edin Karamehmedović, Dejan Čuljat
MUSEUM OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART, Rijeka
Jerica Ziherl, Director
MICK, Kukuljanovo
Denis Štiberc
CITY OF KRALJEVICA
Josip Turina, Mayor, Vladimir Dročić, City Architect, Robert Krulić, President of the Tourist Board
AN.TA.SO.MONT, Lokve
Teodor Ivić, Nebojša Nenadić, Predrag Bobić, Veljko Ivančević, Ivan Briški, Ivica Ahel, Enver Svrakić, Zdenko Jakopec, Dragan Devčić, Josip Bošnjak, Denis Lekić, Miljenko Matetić, Vid Azarić, Miroslav Fijala, Asmir Murić, Miodrag Plećaš, Ante Đulabić
STO HRVATSKA, Rijeka
Tihomil Kreitmeyer
TELEKTRA, Zagreb
Miran Kovaček
ADRIATIC POSREDOVANJE U BRODARSTVU, Opatija
Miljenko Gržalja
LIBURNIA POMORSKA AGENCIJA, Opatija
Marin Škufca
PORT AUTHORITY RIJEKA
LUČKA KAPETANIJA RIJEKA
CITY OF RIJEKA
Vojko Obersnel, Mayor, Ivanka Persić, Head of the Department of Culture of the City of Rijeka, Nikolina Radić Štivić, Head of the Office for Conservation and Preservation of the Culture Heritage of the City of Rijeka
CITY OF DUBROVNIK
Andro Vlahušić, Mayor
RIJEKA ARCHITECTS’ SOCIETY
UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB — FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE
Lenko Pleština, Dean
ADDITIONAL THANKS TO
Branko Silađin, Bruno Čalić, Ivan Ivić (Dalmont), Lorka Mirković, Sanja Cvjetko-Jerković, Hrvoje Spudić, architectural production assistant, Igor Golčić, assistant to the Commisioner,