Pressure Cooker Recipes: An Architectural Cookbook
Book Launch edited by Azza Aboualam & presented by National Pavilion UAE, La Biennale de Venezia
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Alserkal Arts Foundation
Warehouse 51 17th Street Dubai, Dubai United Arab EmiratesGood to know
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- 45 minutes
- In person
About this event
Join us for the launch of Pressure Cooker Recipes: An Architectural Cookbook, a publication edited by Azza Aboualam, curator of NPUAE La Biennale di Venezia Architettura 2025, which explores the intersection of architecture and food production through essays, research, and creative contributions. Structured like a cookbook, where contributors were invited to reflect upon a series of ingredients, the publication draws parallels between cooking and architectural processes and reimagines sustainable design solutions for arid environments. As part of the evening, Azza will introduce the publication and share insights from selected contributions. The event will also feature an edible intervention by Dania Al Tamimi, an artist, food researcher and curator. Dania will create an amuse-bouche inspired by the ingredients and narratives within the publication.
Azza Aboualam Bio:
Azza Aboualam is an Emirati architect and curator of the National Pavilion UAE for the 19th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia in 2025. She is an Assistant Professor at the College of Arts and Creative Enterprises at Zayed University, Dubai, UAE, and a Co-founder and Director of Research at Holesum Studio, an interdisciplinary architecture and design practice based between New York, USA, and Sharjah, UAE. She co-founded the studio in 2021 a few years after graduating from the Yale School of Architecture.
Her scholarly interests include the intersection of memory, architecture, and society in the Middle East and North Africa region. Aboualam worked with the UAE Ministry of Culture’s Architecture Initiative, and her field research, sketches, and writing were published in the book In Search of Spaces of Coexistence: An Architect’s Journey (2019), edited by Dr. Alamira Reem Al Hashimi and Adina Hempel. She also contributed research to Building Sharjah (2021), edited by Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi and Todd Reisz, and Showpiece City: How Architecture Made Dubai (2020), written by Todd Reisz. While working in Sharjah’s Department of Public Works, Aboualam managed the design and construction of large-scale projects such as the Aga Khan Award–winning Wasit Wetland Center. In 2014, Aboualam was a Venice Intern at the National Pavilion UAE’s debut participation at the 14th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia with the exhibition Lest We Forget: Structures of Memory in the UAE, curated by Dr. Michele Bambling.
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