The inviting geniality of a front porch

A recent survey of young Americans showed 85% say their generation spends too much time online. Another poll last year found 60% of all U.S. adults say the nation’s top problem is the inability of Democrats and Republicans to work together. So just where can people go to meet face-to-face, perhaps to work out differences, even enjoy each other’s company?

One answer may lie in a special exhibit running May 10 to Nov. 23 in Venice, Italy.

The exhibit is the United States’ entry at the 19th International Architecture Biennale called “Porch: An Architecture of Generosity.” The entries, 54 works in all, showcase interpretations of the front porch in American life. The idea is to “really help people understand what the value of being together is,” Susan Chin, an organizer of the U.S. Pavilion at what is known as one of the world’s largest exhibitions, told The New York Times.

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