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Villa Foscari, Malcontenta: 'Aura' installation exhibited as part of the 11th Architecture Biennale

RIBA114240
Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580)
NOTES: The Villa Foscari (La Malcontenta) was designed by Palladio between 1555-1560 for Nicolo and Alvise Foscari. The main hall seen here, has a series of frescoes depicting mythological scenes by Giambattista Zelotti. The 'Aura' sculpture is by Zaha Hadid.

Villa Foscari, Malcontenta: 'Aura' installation exhibited as part of the 11th Architecture Biennale

RIBA114241
Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580)
NOTES: The Villa Foscari (La Malcontenta) was designed by Palladio between 1555-1560 for Nicolo and Alvise Foscari. The main hall seen here, has a series of frescoes depicting mythological scenes by Giambattista Zelotti. The 'Aura' sculpture is by Zaha Hadid.

Villa Foscari, Malcontenta: 'Aura' installation exhibited as part of the 11th Architecture Biennale

RIBA114242
Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580)
NOTES: The Villa Foscari (La Malcontenta) was designed by Palladio between 1555-1560 for Nicolo and Alvise Foscari. The main hall seen here, has a series of frescoes depicting mythological scenes by Giambattista Zelotti. The 'Aura' sculpture is by Zaha Hadid.

Villa Foscari, Malcontenta: 'Aura' installation exhibited as part of the 11th Architecture Biennale

RIBA114243
Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580)
NOTES: The Villa Foscari (La Malcontenta) was designed by Palladio between 1555-1560 for Nicolo and Alvise Foscari. The main hall seen here, has a series of frescoes depicting mythological scenes by Giambattista Zelotti. The 'Aura' sculpture is by Zaha Hadid.

Villa Foscari, Malcontenta: 'Aura' installation exhibited as part of the 11th Architecture Biennale

RIBA114244
Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580)
NOTES: The Villa Foscari (La Malcontenta) was designed by Palladio between 1555-1560 for Nicolo and Alvise Foscari. The main hall seen here, has a series of frescoes depicting mythological scenes by Giambattista Zelotti. The 'Aura' sculpture is by Zaha Hadid.

Villa Foscari, Malcontenta: 'Aura' installation exhibited as part of the 11th Architecture Biennale

RIBA114245
Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580)
NOTES: The Villa Foscari (La Malcontenta) was designed by Palladio between 1555-1560 for Nicolo and Alvise Foscari. The main hall seen here, has a series of frescoes depicting mythological scenes by Giambattista Zelotti. The 'Aura' sculpture is by Zaha Hadid.

Villa Foscari, Malcontenta: 'Aura' installation exhibited as part of the 11th Architecture Biennale

RIBA114246
Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580)
NOTES: The Villa Foscari (La Malcontenta) was designed by Palladio between 1555-1560 for Nicolo and Alvise Foscari. The main hall seen here, has a series of frescoes depicting mythological scenes by Giambattista Zelotti. The 'Aura' sculpture is by Zaha Hadid.

Villa Foscari, Malcontenta: 'Aura' installation exhibited as part of the 11th Architecture Biennale

RIBA114247
Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580)
NOTES: The Villa Foscari (La Malcontenta) was designed by Palladio between 1555-1560 for Nicolo and Alvise Foscari. The main hall seen here, has a series of frescoes depicting mythological scenes by Giambattista Zelotti. The 'Aura' sculpture is by Zaha Hadid.

Villa Foscari, Malcontenta: 'Aura' installation exhibited as part of the 11th Architecture Biennale

RIBA114248
Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580)
NOTES: The Villa Foscari (La Malcontenta) was designed by Palladio between 1555-1560 for Nicolo and Alvise Foscari. The main hall seen here, has a series of frescoes depicting mythological scenes by Giambattista Zelotti. The 'Aura' sculpture is by Zaha Hadid.

Villa Foscari, Malcontenta: 'Aura' installation exhibited as part of the 11th Architecture Biennale

RIBA114249
Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580)
NOTES: The Villa Foscari (La Malcontenta) was designed by Palladio between 1555-1560 for Nicolo and Alvise Foscari. The main hall seen here, has a series of frescoes depicting mythological scenes by Giambattista Zelotti. The 'Aura' sculpture is by Zaha Hadid.

Chatham Dockyard: the hall and stairs of the Commissioner's House showing the painted ceiling depicting Neptune crowning Mars

RIBA118950
NOTES: Chatham Dockyard was established as a Royal Dockyard from 1567. It closed in 1984, but has a number of surviving historic structures ranging in date from the early 18th century to the early-mid 20th century. It is now managed as a visitor attraction.

Artists' studios, Bellenden Road, Camberwell, London: Tom Phillips' studio with his epitaph to Van Gogh installed at the foot of the stairs

RIBA121626
Eric Parry Architects
NOTES: These are two studios designed around a courtyard spanning a gap in a row of terrraced houses for the artists Antony Gormley and Tom Phillips, situated within walking distance of their homes. See RIBA134353 for a colour version of this image.
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