Architecture That Hides Stories: A Look at the Brion Tomb by Carlo Scarpa


Tumba Brion - San Vito d'Altivole / Carlo Scarpa. Image © Mili Sánchez Azcona

Tumba Brion – San Vito d'Altivole / Carlo Scarpa. Image © Mili Sánchez Azcona

As human beings we cannot live without stories, we need them to fill those gaps in our reality, to live in our imagination those thousands of lives that are different from ours and, in some cases, impossible.

Could we qualify as “good architecture” that which has a story, or several stories, to tell us? That which is a story in itself? Such a subjective question undoubtedly generates different answers, but one possible answer is “yes”. And one example is the Brion Tomb project, one of Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa‘s major masterpieces.

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