Triennial 2016

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Triennial 2016
Overview
BIE-classTriennial exposition
NameTriennial 2016
Motto21st century. Design after Design.
Location
Country Italy
City Milan
Coordinates 45°28′19.92″N9°10′24.78″E / 45.4722000°N 9.1735500°E / 45.4722000; 9.1735500
Timeline
Opening2 April 2016
Closure12 September 2016
Triennial expositions
Previous Milan Triennial XIX in Milan
Next Triennial 2019 in Milan
Specialized expositions
Previous Expo 2012 in Yeosu
Next Expo 2017 in Astana
Simultaneous
Horticultural (AIPH) Expo 2016

The Triennial 2016 was the Triennial sanctioned by the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE) in the Italian city of Milan. [1] Its theme was 21st century. Design after Design.

It was the first Triennial governed by the current BIE treaty. Thus picking up a tradition, by the BIE and Milan, of architecture and design expositions held since 1923 in Northern Italy after a break of twenty years.

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References

  1. "Triennale" (in French). Archived from the original on April 21, 2014. Retrieved 2014-06-29.