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Maison Louis Carré - Urbipedia. La Maison Louis Carré, situada en el sur Bazoches Guyonne (Yvelines, Francia), es una residencia construida entre 1957 y 1960 por Alvar Aalto para el coleccionista y galerista francés Luis Carré. Esta villa fue adquirida en 2006 por la Asociación Alvar Aalto en Francia, y está abierta al público desde el verano de 2007.

En el verano de 1955 Aalto visita Venecia para la construcción de su pabellón y coincide con Louis Carré el cual estaba atendiendo sus negocios sobre obras de arte. Es aquí donde discuten acerca del proyecto de la Villa. Posteriormente Carré visita Finlandia para conocer la Villa Mairea y queda admirado del trabajo de Aalto en aquél lugar, encargándole el proyecto de su casa en Bazoches-sur-Guyonne, Francia. Lugar de campo que queda a 20km de París. El nuevo proyecto debería cumplir con la función de exhibir obras de arte para algunos clientes de Carré, pero sin perder el carácter residencial es decir, que no pareciera galería de arte.. Planos Otras imágenes Situación. MAS | Museum Aan de Stroom. As well as being a museum, the MAS is a striking monument in Antwerp.

The MAS is of course first and foremost a museum, but it is also an extraordinary building in its own right, occupying an extraordinary site in an extraordinary location. So the building and its location also provide a very special MAS experience. The MAS is an eye-catching building. Its design was inspired by a sixteenth-century storehouse or ‘Hanzehuis’. The galleries are stacked up like ‘boxes’ creating a spiral tower with large expanses of glass. As you go up on the escalators from the ground floor to +9, you have a constantly changing view of Antwerp: city, port and river in a single glance. The MAS was designed by architects Neutelings and Riedijk.

The architecture of the MAS is striking and all eyes are drawn to it. To walk across the square in front of the MAS is to literally walk on world art! Proyectos de Mies. Carapace di Pomodoro. ItalianDesignLab - Carapace winery by Arnaldo Pomodoro - 5 The “Carapace” celebrated its grand opening on June 16, 2012. Designed for the Lunelli family’s Tenuta Castelbuono, the “Carapace” gives birth to great wines like Montefalco Sagrantino. Created by one of the greats of contemporary art, Arnaldo Pomodoro, it challenges the boundaries between sculpture and architecture.

It is the first sculpture in the world in which one lives and works, a unique project in which art and nature, sculpture and wine speak together to emphasize the uniqueness of both the content and container. ItalianDesignLab - Carapace winery by Arnaldo Pomodoro - The “Carapace” is the latest step of the ambitious project from the Lunelli family, at the helm of Cantine Ferrari for three generations, to create wine estates that share with Ferrari Metodo Classico the same dedication to excellence and strong bonds with the territory. ItalianDesignLab - Carapace winery by Arnaldo Pomodoro - 1.