Brion’s cemetery, by Carlo Scarpa
(Please, first read: Dear friends speaking English, in the menu on left side on main page: it can explain to you my funny level in English language ) (Carlo Scarpa, Brion’s Cemetery, water pool. Photo by myself) When Giuseppe Brion, founder of Brionvega firm, died in 1968, his wife Onorina asked the architect Carlo Scarpa for a tomb in the cemetery of Brion’s birthplace in Veneto: S.Vito di Altivole. Scarpa didn’t project a simple chapel but a very special place: a garden where the nature melts with the architectures. There are a willow tree and three stairs at the main … Continua a leggere Brion’s cemetery, by Carlo Scarpa