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Scarpa’s oeuvre had long been integral to Cagnoli’s aesthetic. She already owned two of his daring Modernist glass works, from the period earlier in his career when the Murano-based glass ...
Another one of Scarpa’s projects, the Castelvecchio Museum, is seen as one of his masterpieces. The renovation, which was constructed in many phases over the course of 20 years, ...
Panels in perspective, site plans, sections and construction details, hand-drawn with rare originality. We are talking about the corpus of 1,600 pages that architect Ferruccio Franzoia – a pupil of ...
The Museo di Castelvecchio in Verona is one of Carlo Scarpa’s most masterly works but one that he left unfinished. In a setting that combines a contemporary sensibility with the grandeur of Gothic ...
There are very clear Japanese influences in Scarpa’s most iconic achievements: features such as the interlocking circles (representing male/female union) at the Brion Cemetery, Veneto – where Scarpa ...
Carlo Scarpa: The Architect at Work The Arthur A. Houghton Jr. Gallery The Cooper Union 7 E. 7th Street Through April 21. A collection of hand drawings and photographs of work by renowned postwar ...
Flicking through ‘Carlo Scarpa: The Complete Buildings’ Born in 1906, Scarpa worked across a wide range of scales, from shop-fitting to furniture, mausoleums to expansive restorations and ...
In 1964 Scarpa had renovated the Museo Castelvecchio, housed in a medieval castle in Verona. He began by stripping the interior back to its original brick and plaster.
Rooms for Glass Interior, Courtesy of Selldorf Architects. The first exhibition on Carlo Scarpa will focus on the years between 1932 and 1947 when the Venetian architect was creative director of ...