Commons:Deletion requests/Venice Biennale pavilions and buildings

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Venice Biennale pavilions and buildings

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Italy has no freedom of panorama (no interiors either). These buildings, used in the Venice Biennial, cannot be used until their architects' deaths + 70 years. I have architect name/death info from Pavilions and gardens of Venice Biennale ISBN 978-88-6965-440-4 for those interested. The only building I'd expect to be free is Great Britain's (Edwin Alfred Rickards died in 1920). The Italian pavilion's architects died in 1904, 1924, 1923, but the building was modified by later architects, so not sure how to factor that in. No death info on French pavilion architect Faust Finzi. Some other architects are coming up on 70 years, but many of their buildings have been renovated. In any event, buildings should be allowed on a case by case basis. See also: Commons:Deletion requests/Venice Biennale pavilions (United States of America), Commons:Deletion requests/Files in Category:Venice Biennale pavillions, Commons:Deletion requests/File:Biennale Di Venezia Pavillon Of Sweden And Norway 2007.jpg. Plenty more for discussion in the Venice Biennale categories (more batches of buildings, non-FoP indoor photos, and lots of 3D artwork without permission of creator). czar 18:20, 6 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]


 Deleted, Taivo (talk) 12:25, 23 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]