In collaboration with RIWAQ Center for Architectural Conservation, architects Yara Sharif and Nasser Golzari created <i>Secrets of a Digital Garden: 50 Flowers–50 Villages, </i>which is shown planted atop plywood in canvas sacks. RIWAQ is an Aga Khan Award honoree. Middle back,  Photo 5 of 12 in This Year, the Chicago Architecture Biennial Is All about Inclusion

This Year, the Chicago Architecture Biennial Is All about Inclusion

5 of 12

In collaboration with RIWAQ Center for Architectural Conservation, architects Yara Sharif and Nasser Golzari created Secrets of a Digital Garden: 50 Flowers–50 Villages, which is shown planted atop plywood in canvas sacks. RIWAQ is an Aga Khan Award honoree. To the back is Summer Flowers by Cape Town–based Wolff Architects, whose business revolves around multidisciplinary design, an in-house art gallery, and site-specific art installations. To the right, curving, wooden slats comprise Indigenous Geometries, a work by Tanya Lukin-Linklater and Tiffany Shaw-Collinge that draws attention to overlooked histories specific to southern Alaska and central Alberta.