The Bündner Kunstmuseum, a project carried out by Barozzi & Veiga in 2016, is being a project with a great visual impact of which we present an interesting and new report, which helps to have a clearer idea for those who can not visit it live.
The photographer and architect Marcela Grassi shows us her own photographic vision of the Bündner Kunstmuseum, an expansion of Villa Planta in a contest won by the Barozzi&Viega architecture studio in 2012. Grassi reflects both the importance of the environment, the exterior rotundity of the architectural volume as well as the the power of the interiors. Thanks to her training as an architect, visual narration is enriched by capturing the details of the work and its whole.
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Marcela Grassi, a training architect seven years ago, discovers her true vocation: photography. Inspired by her knowledge of art, she transmits through photography, the beauty of architecture in relation to its environment.

The sensitivity to capture the essence of the work and the meticulous study of light to give depth to his photography are other signs of Marcela Grassi's identity that works with the same intensity on public space and interior design projects.

Marcela Grassi has collaborated with EMBT Miralles Tagliabue, MBM Architects, BAAS Architecture, Penzel Architects, Wilkinson Eyre Architects, Ricardo Bofill, Piero Lissoni and Carlos Ferrater among others and their photographs have been published in prestigious magazines such as METALOCUS, Casabella, The Plan, Interior Design, C3, Arquitectura Viva or Elle Decor Italia.
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Fabrizio Barozzi born in Rovereto (Italy) in 1976. He currently lives and works in Barcelona.He graduated as an architect in 2003 by the University Institute of Architecture in Venezia. He completed his training in 1999 at the School of Architecture of Seville in 2001 while living in Paris.

He began his training partner in 2003 working as the office of William Vázquez Consuegra and later in 2004 is associated with Alberto Veiga and establish their own professional studio.

He has been Professor of Projects at International University of Catalonia in Barcelona from 2007 to 2009 and since 2009 is Associate Professor of Projects at the University of Girona.

Alberto Veiga (Santiago de Compostela, Spain), was born in 1973 and studied architecture at the School of Architecture of Navarre. After graduating, he worked as an assistant and planner in Patxi Mangado practices in 1997-2001. From 2001-03, he worked as a designer of Guillermo Vázquez Consuegra, where he worked on a number of projects awarded. In 2004 he settled in EBV Architects with Fabrizio Barozzi. Projects currently teaches 3rd year at UIC.

EBV Architects is an architectural firm located in Barcelona and founded by Fabrizio Barozzi (Trento, Italy, 1976) and Alberto Veiga (Santiago, Spain, 1973) devoted to architecture, urbanism and interior design. The experience accumulated over the years in collaboration with renowned architects has allowed prestige EBV start a professional career where independent research plays a major role. The study EBV and has been awarded with many awards nationally and internationally.
 

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Published on: May 16, 2018
Cite: "The Bündner Kunstmuseum under the eyes of Marcela Grassi" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/bundner-kunstmuseum-under-eyes-marcela-grassi> ISSN 1139-6415
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