Conversion and Extension Schloss Wittenberg. Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Germany - Bruno Fioreti Marquez
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Conversion and Extension Schloss Wittenberg. Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Germany - Bruno Fioreti Marquez
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Villa Stenersen in Oslo, Norway. In the late 1930s, Rolf Stenersen, a Norwegian stockbroker, commissioned the architect Arne Korsomo to design a residence for his family. It was also designed as a space for social gatherings and a site for displaying Stenerson’s vast collection of art.
"The Scandinavian colors from early Modernism can be said to be deeper and more saturated than, for instance, French or Dutch examples from that time," says Gudrun Eidsvik, Curator of Architecture and Design at Oslo’s National Museum of Art. "Korsmo had an obsession with blue but also with more unexpected choices, like silver, gold, and bright green. He had a subtle way of organizing the colors and contrasting them in a way that didn't overwhelm the art works."
Casa Ochoquebradas, Los Vilos, Chile - Elemental
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