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The Castelvecchio in Verona is the most perfectly resolved of Scarpas works and today remain ?outrageously? well pre-served. It is therefore unsurprising that a photographer-artist such as Richard Bryant should have been attracted by teh extraordinary compositional, spatial and luminous harmony of Castelvecchio.The Museo di Castelvecchio was developed on the bombed ruins of the Scaligery familys medieval castle in Verona. First commissioned to redesign the oldest section of the building, Scarpa was later asked to complete the museum. The work is a monument to Scarpas sensibilties about time and place. According to critic Nory Miller he ?achieved an extraor-dinary coexistence involving architecture of different centuries, including this one ... without the crutches of neutral glass linkages, uniform materials, or historical references ...? Indeed, the symbiosis between Scarpas work and the surviving fabric is such that differences are hardly apparent.Valeria Carullo is curator of the Robert Elwall Photographs Collection in the Royal Institute of British Architects, Paola Marini is director and Alba Di Lieto curator of the Musei dArte Monumenti of the city of Verona. Richard Bryant is one of the best-known architectural photographers, working all over the world.
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