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To reach the old cemetery in the small city of San Vito d'Altivole, which houses the tomb of the Brion family, one can take the road between Riese and Asolo, crossing a motionless landscape of cultivated farmland, on a plain lined with canals. The experience that we live through Scarpa's architecture is the crossing of a beyond, still earthly, through the garden of death (the small existing cemetery), which leads to the garden of life, to a beyond, which is already here. In this work by the venetian architect, architecture thus becomes an art form which helps us to overcome the absence of life by expanding the horizon of our minds and hearts, freeing us from our bodies, giving dignity to the void left by the loss of living presences and emotional ties. The garden of Onorina and Giuseppe Brion is open to all, as a gift. A gift that asks for nothing in return, and which offers a new world to all.
Cimetières --- Conception et construction --- Scarpa, Carlo --- Cimitero Brion (Asolo, Italy) --- Conception et construction. --- Scarpa, Carlo, --- Cimitero Brion-Vega (Asolo, Italy) --- Cemetery Brion-Vega (Asolo, Italy) --- Brion Cemetery (Asolo, Italy) --- Brion Family Cemetery (Asolo, Italy) --- Brion-Vega Cemetery (Asolo, Italy) --- Tomba-cimitero Brion di S. Vito di Altivole (Asolo, Italy) --- Tomba monumentale Brion (Asolo, Italy) --- 726.8 --- 726.8 Funeraire architectuur. Gebouwen op begraafplaatsen --- Funeraire architectuur. Gebouwen op begraafplaatsen --- Cimetières
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The Venetian artist Carlo Scarpa (1906-1978) was one of the outstanding architects of the twentieth century and at the same time a convinced lone wolf who saw his discipline as a form of art based on craftsmanship. In addition to buildings for museums in Venice, Florence and Verona his principal works also include the tomb of the businessman Giuseppe Brion in San Vito d'Altivole (Treviso). Here Carlo Scarpa had complete freedom to orchestrate a grand idea across an area of 2,200 square metres. Water, earth, light and air fuse with the buildings in fair-faced concrete (burial place, pavilion and chapel) to create a magnificent gesamtkunstwerk that invites the visitor to meditation. Seven years after the completion of the Tomba Brion, the famous Munich photographer of architecture Klaus Kinold had the opportunity to examine this remarkable tomb in photographs. His carefully considered pictures in black and white or subtle colours describe an other-worldly place which translates our ideas of growth and decay in an expansively constructed symbolism. Exhibition: Walter Storms Galerie, Munich, Germany (28.10.2016-24.12.2016).
Architectural photography --- 72.07 --- 77.092.07 --- 718 --- Architectuur begraafplaats en meditatieruimte San Vito D'Altivole Brion graftombe C. Scarpa --- Scarpa, Carlo 1906-1978 (°Venetië, Italië) --- Architectuur 20ste eeuw Carlo Scarpa --- Architectuurfotografie 20ste eeuw Klaus Kinold --- Photography, Architectural --- Photography of architecture --- Photography of buildings --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Fotografen A - Z --- Landschaps- en tuinarchitectuur begraafplaatsen, kerkhoven, crematoria --- Kinold, Klaus, --- Cimitero Brion (Asolo, Italy) --- Cimitero Brion-Vega (Asolo, Italy) --- Cemetery Brion-Vega (Asolo, Italy) --- Brion Cemetery (Asolo, Italy) --- Brion Family Cemetery (Asolo, Italy) --- Brion-Vega Cemetery (Asolo, Italy) --- Tomba-cimitero Brion di S. Vito di Altivole (Asolo, Italy) --- Tomba monumentale Brion (Asolo, Italy) --- Exhibitions --- Photographie d'architecture --- Scarpa, Carlo, --- Architectuur ; begraafplaats en meditatieruimte ; San Vito D'Altivole ; Brion graftombe ; C. Scarpa --- Architectuur ; 20ste eeuw ; Carlo Scarpa --- Architectuurfotografie ; 20ste eeuw ; Klaus Kinold --- Photography --- Landschaps- en tuinarchitectuur ; begraafplaatsen, kerkhoven, crematoria --- Scarpa, Carlo --- Kinold, Klaus
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