Carlo Scarpa and Carlo Maschietto represent a remarkable dialogue between visionary architecture and structural intuition. Scarpa was renowned for his poetic approach to spatial composition, materials, craftsmanship and detail. Maschietto was a long-time collaborator of Scarpa; he was a master engineer whose technical precision and creativity helped translate Scarpa's complex designs into a built reality. In five chapters and based on several of Scarpa’s key buildings, the book investigates different approaches to structural design and its formal expression. The authors – an architect and an engineer – mirror the cooperation of Scarpa and Maschietto. Architectural-structural analysis of four of Scarpa's signature works: Castelvecchio, the Ottolenghi residence, Venezuela Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, and Brion MemorialAttractive photography and rarely published drawingsScarpa was one of the most influential Italian architects of the 20th century
Anne-Catrin Schultz
Italian design restoration collaboration between architect and engineer collaborative design practice Castelvecchio Verona Venezuela Pavilion Venice Biennale Statik Bauingeneurwesen Tektonik Brion Memorial Venezuela Pavillon Haus Ottolenghi Giardini Venedig organische Architektur