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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". -
Institute of Indology
Institute of Indology building was one of the first public buildings designed by Doshi as an independent architect after his departure from Le Corbusier. -
1962 Marin County Civic Center
Completed in 1962, it is one of the few state-funded buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. -
Le Corbusier Studio Apartment
Located on the top floor of the vibrant Molitor Building, this 240-square-metre apartment offers stunning views of Boulogne and Paris. -
Saynatsalo Town Hall
Elements of classicism and the monumental blended with modernity and intimacy to form a cohesive new center-point for the community. T -
National Museum of Western Art
The museum was built to house works collected between 1920 and 1923 by the industrialist Matsukata Kojiro. -
Negozio Olivetti
Adriano Olivetti determined that there was a place for representation in an environment that respected the historical context of modernity and innovation. -
Negozio Olivetti Photo by Marco Introini
After years of abandonment, this building in Venice, Italy, has reopened its Spaces, which were carefully designed and built by skilled artisans. -
Negozio Olivetti Photo by Xavier de jaureguiberry
The ingenuity of the great architect Carlo Scarpa was the driving force behind this architectural masterpiece of the 20th century. -
ATIRA Staff Quarters
Doshi had hoped to use locals potters to make the vaults but wasd forced to use brick which was more expensive; in this instance no flat roofs were added to the vaults as steel reinforcing proved to be prohibitedly expensive. -
Maison du Brésil
The building serves as a residence for Brazilian scholars, students, teachers and artists, as well as a center of Brazilian culture.