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Arch and Art: Venezia

The pavilion with “chapel” by Francesco Venezia – for the project by Assolombarda Confindustria Milano Monza e Brianza realized by Domus – contains an art work by di Ettore Spalletti. #21triennale

This project was originally destined for the Giardino della Guastalla, and has now ended up in the Parco della Triennale.

Although the trees are now different, it has maintained its original form almost intact: a small pavilion to pass through, located at the end of a pathway protected by a wall. Against the wall, a long seat offers a moment’s rest. The small pavilion has no true door. A full-height section of the wall opens slightly inwards. Here, in the half-light, a “chapel” slightly detached from the main construction – a capsule of bright light – houses Ettore Spalletti’s work. A tall, narrow opening on the opposite side from the entrance leads back to the park outside. The material nature of the construction expresses its transitory character. It is constructed almost completely out of sheets of wood with the insertion of a part made in panels of travertine as a trace of the perpetual aspiration that leads wooden architecture to petrify. Only the exterior of the “chapel” is entirely cladded in travertine, denoting its role.

Arch and Art, Francesco Venezia ed Ettore Spalletti, section dd

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  • Milan, Italy
  • Francesco Venezia