Gazing and Detailing: Arehitecture of Carlo Scarpa and Franco Albini

Italy

The Story

After World War II, the Italian architectural scene was shining with brilliance, and among its brightest stars were Carlo Scarpa and Franco Albini. Their works have left an enduring influence on generations of younger architects and designers. This journey highlights the architectural legacy of these two leading figures in postwar Italian architecture. Through a comparative study of their seminal works, participants will gain insights into the distinct yet complementary approaches of these masters, tracing how their designs bridged tradition and modernity in the rapidly changing context of twentieth-century Italy.

The route extends from Venice and Verona to Genoa and Milan, crossing three major cultural regions of northern Italy. Along the way, you will experience a rich variety of Mediterranean landscapes, from luminous coastal bays to medieval cityscapes, immersing yourself not only in the masterpieces of Scarpa and Albini but also in the broader cultural contexts that shaped their architectural visions.

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