Carlo Scarpa and the Brioni family cemetery



Similar documents
Architectural Condition Survey

BEAUTY DIGNITY SERVICE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

9e) 100m past Dynevor Arms Pub go past lone bungalow on L then turn L along designated footpath. Emerge on main Rd (A469) turn L, then after 30m

NATURAL REGIONS OF KENTUCKY

Fire, Forest History, and Ecological Restoration of Ponderosa Pine Forests at Mount Rushmore, South Dakota

Nebamun goes hunting

Inv 1 5. Draw 2 different shapes, each with an area of 15 square units and perimeter of 16 units.

Garden design and restoration - rebuilding hystorical places Yvoire France

DESIGNING YOUR LANDSCAPE

Design of Bridges. Introduction. 3 rd to 4 th July Lecture for SPIN Training at the University of Dar es Salaam

CITY of ASHLAND, OREGON CEMETERY RULES AND REGULATIONS

Create a Poster Using Publisher

FORM DESIGN. easy to work with, and generally available.

Funeralcare. Headstone memorials. Your guide to burial and cremation memorials

The Flat Shape Everything around us is shaped

Climate, Vegetation, and Landforms

TABLE OF CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION... 5 Advance Concrete... 5 Where to find information?... 6 INSTALLATION... 7 STARTING ADVANCE CONCRETE...

How To Build A Gambrel Roof And A Gable End Roof

The Oman Proton Therapy and Imaging Center AIA DC Chapter Unbuilt Awards

Sergison Bates architects. 90 Masterplan for landscape and urban housing, Newham, London

Area of Parallelograms (pages )

Field Report: Caere Project 2015

EAST LYME HIGH SCHOOL

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY

An Archaeological Settlement Analysis of Goshono Site

God, the Great Creator

Construction Laborer Dies after Falling off Collapsed Precast Concrete Floor Slab

Chapter 4: The Concept of Area

Wall of China Project

A Ministry Serving Eastern Washington. Catholic Funeral & Cemetery Services of Spokane

7 Temple Close Dorchester, Dorset

Freehand Sketching. Sections

B. Improve the appearance and character of areas surrounding new development.

Design for Play: A guide to creating successful play spaces

Unit 6 Direction and angle

CEILING SYSTEMS. Between us, ideas become reality. Installing. Suspended Ceilings. North America Version

Claude Monet S. house and gardens. activity booklet. 5/8 years. This booklet belongs to: ... I am... years old I visited Giverny on: ...

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS Lecture 11: Land Division Systems

SCHEMATIC AND PROJECT BUDGET APPROVAL EAST CAMPUS NURSING EDUCATION AND CLASSROOM

Projects. Cultural centre in Jinan. Europaconcorsi Beta. Grand Theatre. JINAN, China. Publications Jinan Cultural Centre

What s New V 11. Preferences: Parameters: Layout/ Modifications: Reverse mouse scroll wheel zoom direction

Applications for Triangles

7.2 Quadratic Equations

Adding Value to Early Childhood Outdoor Play and Learning Environments

Jinny Beyer Border Prints. Creative Ideas & Tips for Quilters

Assisted Living & Memory Care

43 Perimeter and Area

ALBERTO CAMPO BAEZA, ARCHITECT OLNICK SPANU HOUSE, GARRISON, NEW YORK (USA)

ME 111: Engineering Drawing

Crafts for Senior Citizens

CHAPTER 5 OPEN CHANNEL HYDROLOGY

make a model Roman Villa Supported by bbc.co.uk/history

Build your skills: Perimeter and area Part 1. Working out the perimeter and area of different shapes

Avoiding Tree & Utility Conflicts

SUPER SHED. Indoor shelter for your outdoor tools.

REQUEST FOR QUOTE. Material $ Labor/Installation $ tax $ Total $ Material $ Labor/Installation $ tax $ Total $

BOOTH DESIGN RULES NEW!

Little Blue and Little Yellow: A Story for Pippo and Other Children. Little Blue and Little Yellow: Predicting the Story Critical Thinking

Glossop Design & Place Making Strategy


Fry Phrases Set 1. TeacherHelpForParents.com help for all areas of your child s education

Extra Tall Wide Span Gate

Lesson 21. Circles. Objectives

Industrial Suburban District Regulations City of St. Petersburg City Code Chapter 16, Land Development Regulations

3D Drawing. Single Point Perspective with Diminishing Spaces

How To Plan A Buffer Zone

Choosing Colors for Data Visualization Maureen Stone January 17, 2006

DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST Chapter 6 Special Consideration Design Guidelines

Oil Spill Clean-up by Homeowner in Ohio *

SAMPLE TEST PAPER - I

The 1984 Fire. Factsheet 12

2.1. Architectural Character. Mountain. Agrarian. Craftsman. Gold Rush

A Guide to Microsoft Paint (Windows XP)

LIGHT SECTION 6-REFRACTION-BENDING LIGHT From Hands on Science by Linda Poore, 2003.

Volcanoes and More: A Visit to Two National Parks in Hawaii

149mm. Walk-Thru Assembly Gate. MODEL NO: 1161, 1167 Owner s Manual.

Basic Understandings

PAPER BRIDGES. Education Development Center, Inc. DESIGN IT! ENGINEERING IN AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS. KELVIN Stock #651668

-- As the designated authority under the National Historic Preservation Act

Expert Color Choices for Presenting Data

Chapter O-R-D OFFICE RESEARCH PARK AND DEVELOPMENT ZONE Purpose of provisions. Title 19 ZONING Purpose of provisions.

Etch Drawing Preparation

AwanaGames Circle. Official. Diagram 1. Key to diagram: Pin & Striped Bean Bag C Diagonal or Starting Line. B Scoring Pins, or Center.

PLAZA DESIGN GUIDELINES. Adopted by City Council November 17, 1992

Calculating Perimeter

REAL ESTATE DESCRIPTION

FP1. HiSET TM Mathematics Practice Test

Using Microsoft Word. Working With Objects

The Empty Tomb. (Easter Sunday)

MATH STUDENT BOOK. 6th Grade Unit 8

Woolooware High School YEAR 7 EGYPT HOMEWORK NAME: CLASS: TEACHER: HOMEWORK #

Reference: BRM A0 July 18 th, Cursory Visual Review of Various Below Grade Spaces and Exposed Foundation Walls

ALGEBRA. sequence, term, nth term, consecutive, rule, relationship, generate, predict, continue increase, decrease finite, infinite

OMC Study Group MEETING 3: NOTES. Section 1: Building Design Page 2 Section 2: Site Layout Page 9 Section 3: Summary Page 16

MATH 110 Landscape Horticulture Worksheet #4

3 hours One paper 70 Marks. Areas of Learning Theory

Transcription:

Carlo Scarpa was asked by the industrialist Giuseppe Brion to design the Brion cemetery and the tombs for him and his wife. The site was an L- shaped plot of land wrapped around the north-east corner of the local cemetery in the village of S. Vito, near Treviso. It is a traditional Italian cemetery, its plots and mausoleums arranged in a grid pattern with a central aisle on the axis of the long approach avenue bordered by cypress, the traditional trees of death. Carlo Scarpa and the Brioni family cemetery

The entrance to the walled Brion cemetery terminates this axis with a propylaeum, a board-marked concrete portai festooned with ivy and overhung by the fronds of a weeping willow. Inside the dark portal the visitor is confronted with a set of steps leading up to a transverse cloister. A glimpse of the distant ivycovered inward-canting boundary wall and the mountains beyond is visible through a pair of interwined circles cut out or the concrete wall. It is the first of these motifs to be found throughout the landscape.

Superficially it has something to do with traditional Chinese moon- gates. But there are other resonances: the interconnected circles in most cases have coloured rims, one blue, the other pink, references to male; and female, sun and moon or perhaps lay and sacred love - and possibly all three. Later the visitor it discovers the Brion tomb set in a circular depression, the stone sarcophagi of Brion and his wife gently canted towards each other under a curved canopy. And the circular motif, sometimes intertwined, t i sometimes connected and sometimes alone, appears under the surface or the water, cut into other walls or terminating a channel of water.

The architectural elements of almost the whole of the landscape are in carefully designed board-marked concrete, sometimes inlaid with mosaic and often formed into a pattern of stepped layers. In the short transverse cloister at the top of the stairs there is a choice of going to the left or right.

To the left is a view over the lawn to the Brion tomb, set diagonally in the corner of the enclosed landscape. It is formed from a pair of massive arched, doubled concrete beams spanning the depression containing the sarcophagi and springing from complicated stepped bastions on either side, A thin curving concrete canopy slung underneath the beam protects the sarcophagi; the whole ensemble is covered with climbing plants. The tomb is the pivot of a rightangle change of direction, left to the cloisters leading to the chapel around the corner, and beyond to the secondary entrance, used primarily for the burial of priests and back towards the tomb against the north wall is a structure which shelters memorial tablets for members of the family. The surrounding concrete wall is inclined inwards over the Brion cemetery, creating a heightened sense of enclosure from the surrounding fields but allowing a view of the distant mountains beyond.

The pool is enclosed on three sides by a concrete wall with a thin embedded line of mosaic tiles. A low edging separates it from the lawn. The end of the inwardsloping boundary wall hangs over one corner, transformed by adding another section of wall into a V - shaped planter half closed with a detail deploying the stepped layer theme.

The pool contains three major elements: a square with projections on two sides and a polygon with a similar il projection from it, both of which are only a few inches above water level. The polygon is filled with flowering plants and the centre of the mosaic inlaid id square with gravel. The third element is the pavillion, actually a concrete podium with a timber and metal hood, rather like a baldacchino or helmet, suspended d a foot above water level l by slender bronze supports. It has a narrow slit in the north side. Inside the "helmet" the only view possible is directly across the lawn to the Brion tomb. When the water is clear it becomes apparent that Scarpa has installed a number of concrete drums a few inches below water-level, some for water-plants, t one intersecting ti pair repeating the primary symbol of the cemetery

The pool is connected to the tomb by a water channel from its north-west comer running along the outside of the cloister under a set of cables stretched across the lawn to the boundary wall. It narrows beyond the north end of the c1oister, to terminate in a small open drum beyond which is another drum set at the edge of the curving grass steps leading down to the tomb. Built into the stairs but on the diagonal axis of the tomb is another concrete sculptural feature incorporating another smaller drum.

The Brion cemetery landscape is rich with symbolism, although Scarpa himself was never explicit about it. The buildings and decorative elements are believed to be based on the numbers 11 and 5.5: Carlo Scarpa's name has11 letters. The underwater details, circles, steps and stepped layers are not immediately obvious, seen through the distorting veil of the water's surface, in some seasons clouded, in others mysteriously black.

The immediate associations are to do with the waters of contemplation, with Lethe, the river of death, and with the existence of another world on, as it were, the other side of the veil. The channel between the tomb and the pool is, enigmatically, level: it may be that the three small drums are a reference to the water of life feeding the main pool, or, given the fact that water cannot flow between the three (there is no direct connection between them), that the water from the main pool symbolically disappears at the tomb. Rich symbolism is rarely explicit.

Around the corner, on the north side of the cemetery, is a lawn set at a lower level and the square chapel set diagonally in a square pool. The pool edge has a number of sculptural details, mostly in the form of stepped layers formed from concrete, which are deliberately located below the surface of the water. This in a sense is the secondary, more functional part of the cemetery, with the priests' burial-ground and the family chapel. Scarpa himself is buried at the corner of the L, but outside the wall, in the village cemetery.