Milan studio AMDL Circle has designed a visitor center for Carlo Scarpa's renowned Brion tomb in Italy to accommodate increasing visitors, featuring a brick pavilion that serves as a "liminal space" leading to the memorial. The design emphasizes a respectful dialogue with Scarpa’s work through a raw and weathered aesthetic, offering flexible interior spaces including reception, cafe, exhibition, and study areas. For content creators, this project highlights the importance of creating transitional architectural experiences that complement historical sites without overshadowing them.
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