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Tomba Brion Photo by Ake Eson Lindman
Carlo Scarpa's Tomba Brion is an evocative meditation on life and death. -
Tomba Brion Photo by Marco Vedana
His genius was to build a monument that inspired extraordinarily deep thinking without a hint of morbid feeling." Richard Murphy, an architect and academic authority on Scarpa. -
Villa Ottolenghi
Villa Ottolenghi is a unique building and is a perfect example of how Scarpa conveys the relationship between nature, man made and human life in his work. -
Tomba Brion Photo by Ivo Stani
In Tomba Brion, the complexity of form and detail makes it a space where one can feel time, or the passing of time and light. -
Tomba Brion Photo by Jacopo Famularo
In a cemetery in a remote village, toward the foothills of the Dolomites, Carlo Scarpa built a poetic mausoleum that anyone entering it could communicate with. -
Premabhai Hall
Doshi designed this post-Le Corbusier brutalist piece of architecture in 1956 as a modern public theater. -
Castelvecchio
The renovation of the Castle museum is one of Italy's national treasure architect Carlo Scarpa's acclaimed masterpieces. He worked on the project from 1957 to 1975. -
Yale Center for British Art
He believed that museums should be secondary entity that fades behind the artwork. It should pay homage to its holdings and display them well. -
Jyvaskyla University
Aalto's emphasis on materiality and the combination of white walls with wood, brick and glass is fundamentally present in all of these buildings, particularly the main building. -
Kahn Korman House
The house, considered a masterpiece, is characterized not only by Kahn’s assiduous sense of order, but also a unique combination of materials that create a play of structure and light. -
Stadium Cultural Centre Arnaud Frich
He emphasizes a sense of order and refuses to evaluate buildings by other external criteria such as use and cost, which is a kind of autonomous artistic view. -
Pavillon Le Corbusier
The colorful museum was the last project to be built by a pioneer of modernist architecture, and its glass and steel structure differs from Le Corbusier's preference for concrete. -
Museo Di Castelvecchio
Licisco Magagnato contacted Carlo Scarpa in 1958 for a temporary exhibition. -
Showroom Gavina
In 1961, architect Carlo Scarpa was commissioned by Dino Gavina to open a shop in the historic centre of Bologna, Italy. -
Fondazione Querini Stampalia
In 1963, is located in Venice, Italy, led by carlo scarpa's precious architectural works are seen as "the 20th century's most culture and noble customs Italian construction ideal".