David Chipperfield, Venice
St Michele, Cemetery, Venice, Italy All photographs are part of the author’s collection
St Michele, Cemetery, Venice, Italy All photographs are part of the author’s collection
Castelvecchio, Verona, Italy (1959-73) Additional galleries and blogs related to Carlo Scarpa’s work Galleries Carlo Scarpa, Cemetery Brion VegaCarlo Scarpa, CastelvecchioCarlo Scarpa, GiardiniCarlo Scarpa, GypsothecaCarlo Scarpa, IAUV ArchitectureCarlo Scarpa, Querini StampaliaCarlo Scarpa, Olivetti ShowroomCarlo Scarpa, Banca PopolareCarlo Scarpa, Venezuela Pavilion BlogsThe following blogs reflect in-situ analysis of specific aspects of Carlo Scarpa‘s work. All images are … Continue reading Carlo Scarpa Castelvecchio
Olivetti Showroom, Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy (1958) Additional galleries and blogs related to Carlo Scarpa’s work Galleries Carlo Scarpa, Cemetery Brion VegaCarlo Scarpa, CastelvecchioCarlo Scarpa, GiardiniCarlo Scarpa, GypsothecaCarlo Scarpa, IAUV ArchitectureCarlo Scarpa, Querini StampaliaCarlo Scarpa, Olivetti ShowroomCarlo Scarpa, Banca PopolareCarlo Scarpa, Venezuela Pavilion BlogsThe following blogs reflect in-situ analysis of specific aspects of Carlo Scarpa‘s … Continue reading Carlo Scarpa Olivetti Showroom
Giardini Entry Gate, Venice Biennale, Italy (1952) Additional galleries and blogs related to Carlo Scarpa’s work Galleries Carlo Scarpa, Cemetery Brion VegaCarlo Scarpa, CastelvecchioCarlo Scarpa, GiardiniCarlo Scarpa, GypsothecaCarlo Scarpa, IAUV ArchitectureCarlo Scarpa, Querini StampaliaCarlo Scarpa, Olivetti ShowroomCarlo Scarpa, Banca PopolareCarlo Scarpa, Venezuela Pavilion BlogsThe following blogs reflect in-situ analysis of specific aspects of Carlo Scarpa‘s work. … Continue reading Carlo Scarpa Giardini
Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, Italy (1963) Additional galleries and blogs related to Carlo Scarpa’s work Galleries Carlo Scarpa, Cemetery Brion VegaCarlo Scarpa, CastelvecchioCarlo Scarpa, GiardiniCarlo Scarpa, GypsothecaCarlo Scarpa, IAUV ArchitectureCarlo Scarpa, Querini StampaliaCarlo Scarpa, Olivetti ShowroomCarlo Scarpa, Banca PopolareCarlo Scarpa, Venezuela Pavilion BlogsThe following blogs reflect in-situ analysis of specific aspects of Carlo Scarpa‘s work. All … Continue reading Carlo Scarpa Querini Stampalia
Museo Gypsotheca Antonio Canova, Possagno, Italy (1957) Additional galleries and blogs related to Carlo Scarpa’s work Galleries Carlo Scarpa, Cemetery Brion VegaCarlo Scarpa, CastelvecchioCarlo Scarpa, GiardiniCarlo Scarpa, GypsothecaCarlo Scarpa, IAUV ArchitectureCarlo Scarpa, Querini StampaliaCarlo Scarpa, Olivetti ShowroomCarlo Scarpa, Banca PopolareCarlo Scarpa, Venezuela Pavilion BlogsThe following blogs reflect in-situ analysis of specific aspects of Carlo Scarpa‘s work. … Continue reading Carlo Scarpa Gypsotheca
Instituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia (IAUV), Architecture School in Venice, Italy Additional galleries and blogs related to Carlo Scarpa’s work Galleries Carlo Scarpa, Cemetery Brion VegaCarlo Scarpa, CastelvecchioCarlo Scarpa, GiardiniCarlo Scarpa, GypsothecaCarlo Scarpa, IAUV ArchitectureCarlo Scarpa, Querini StampaliaCarlo Scarpa, Olivetti ShowroomCarlo Scarpa, Banca PopolareCarlo Scarpa, Venezuela Pavilion BlogsThe following blogs reflect in-situ analysis of … Continue reading Carlo Scarpa, IAUV
I believe that there is always the need, a desperate need, for a world inspired by ideas. The Covid-19 pandemic interrupted many of our dreams, and while long overdue attention to pervasive societal inequalities has finally taken center stage, I fear that ideas, modest or radical in their outreach, are desperately missing in our daily … Continue reading The nature of IDEAS
Carlo Scarpa Gavina Showroom in Bologna, Part 2. When I wrote my initial three blogs (1, 2, 3) on the work of Italian architect Carlo Scarpa (1906-1978), in the back of my mind I had planned a sequel to the earlier Gavina Showroom blog which would analyze how its façade was conceived and erected. The topic might seem obvious … Continue reading Carlo Scarpa Gavina Showroom in Bologna, Part 2
Ever since the Grand Tour, architecture students have explored buildings in situ through formal and informal learning opportunities outside of the traditional campus setting. Whether semester long international travel programs or short design studio field trips, faculty recognize these experiences as vital curricular moments that add meaning to a student’s education, especially when sketching is … Continue reading Sketching on a field trip. Part 1