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NeGOZiO OLiVETTi PiAZZA SA MARCO VENEZiA CARLO SCARPA . Negozio Olivetti (Piazza San Marco 101) The Olivetti showroom in the old Procuratie building on the Piazza San Marco was transformed by Carlo Scarpa in 1957 and 1958. He changed the long, dark alley into a light, comfortable place. He added windows, created transparencies in the interior and used artificial lighting and glass tiled floors to reflect the light. The marble staircase in the back of the showroom is a real eye catcher. You can Olivetti Showroom, Dark Alley, Marble Staircase, Artificial Lighting, The Long Dark, Tiled Floors, Carlo Scarpa, Comfortable Place, Life Aesthetic

NeGOZiO OLiVETTi PiAZZA SA MARCO VENEZiA CARLO SCARPA . Negozio Olivetti (Piazza San Marco 101) The Olivetti showroom in the old Procuratie building on the Piazza San Marco was transformed by Carlo Scarpa in 1957 and 1958. He changed the long, dark alley into a light, comfortable place. He added windows, created transparencies in the interior and used artificial lighting and glass tiled floors to reflect the light. The marble staircase in the back of the showroom is a real eye catcher. You…

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NeGOZiO OLiVETTi PiAZZA SA MARCO VENEZiA CARLO SCARPA . Negozio Olivetti (Piazza San Marco 101) The Olivetti showroom in the old Procuratie building on the Piazza San Marco was transformed by Carlo Scarpa in 1957 and 1958. He changed the long, dark alley into a light, comfortable place. He added windows, created transparencies in the interior and used artificial lighting and glass tiled floors to reflect the light. The marble staircase in the back of the showroom is a real eye catcher. You can Statement Staircase, Olivetti Showroom, Dark Alley, Marble Staircase, Artificial Lighting, The Long Dark, Tiled Floors, Carlo Scarpa, Comfortable Place

NeGOZiO OLiVETTi PiAZZA SA MARCO VENEZiA CARLO SCARPA . Negozio Olivetti (Piazza San Marco 101) The Olivetti showroom in the old Procuratie building on the Piazza San Marco was transformed by Carlo Scarpa in 1957 and 1958. He changed the long, dark alley into a light, comfortable place. He added windows, created transparencies in the interior and used artificial lighting and glass tiled floors to reflect the light. The marble staircase in the back of the showroom is a real eye catcher. You…

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NeGOZiO OLiVETTi PiAZZA SA MARCO VENEZiA CARLO SCARPA . Negozio Olivetti (Piazza San Marco 101) The Olivetti showroom in the old Procuratie building on the Piazza San Marco was transformed by Carlo Scarpa in 1957 and 1958. He changed the long, dark alley into a light, comfortable place. He added windows, created transparencies in the interior and used artificial lighting and glass tiled floors to reflect the light. The marble staircase in the back of the showroom is a real eye catcher. You can Olivetti Showroom, Biennale Venezia, Dark Alley, Venice Art, The Long Dark, Marble Staircase, Carlo Scarpa, Design Master, Art Travel

NeGOZiO OLiVETTi PiAZZA SA MARCO VENEZiA CARLO SCARPA . Negozio Olivetti (Piazza San Marco 101) The Olivetti showroom in the old Procuratie building on the Piazza San Marco was transformed by Carlo Scarpa in 1957 and 1958. He changed the long, dark alley into a light, comfortable place. He added windows, created transparencies in the interior and used artificial lighting and glass tiled floors to reflect the light. The marble staircase in the back of the showroom is a real eye catcher. You…

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Mellow Merriment: Olivetti Showroom Olivetti Showroom, Venice Shopping, Mezzanine Floor, Shaped Windows, Carlo Scarpa, Mosaic Flooring, Marble Slab, Vintage Typewriters, Main Entrance

Thought I would kick things off with some information about the Olivetti showroom, which I studied as part of my Masters in architecture education. The Olivetti showroom is located in Venice, Italy. It was designed in 1957 by an Italian architect known as Carlo Scarpa (1906–1978.) The brief was to design a display area for typing products and machinery. The use of Scarpa in the design process was important to the Olivetti Company as they had built a strong reputation and association to…

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