89 — Carlo Scarpa — 3/4 — Castelvecchio, Invented History
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audio
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Architecture
Design
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Publication Date |
Nov 10, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:22:35

The Castelvecchio Museum (1959-73) in Verona is an elaborate spatial narrative, weaving together historic structures and ingenious design elements to create a fragmentary and multi-layered story about the site, the city, and the objects contained in it. The project was Carlo Scarpa's largest and longest running, and we go through it at some length.

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Edited by Matthew Lloyd Roberts.

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