Entries from Dante Today (Arielle Saiber, Bowdoin) tagged with 'Architecture'

Mario Palanti, "Palacio Barolo," Buenos Aires, Argentina (1923)

"Luis Barolo, a progressive and influential agricultural producer, arrived in Argentina in 1890. He was the first to import cotton spinning machinery and concentrated on the importation of textiles. He installed the first combed wool spinning equipment and initiated...

Hotel Aleph, Rome

http://boscoloaleph.hotelinroma.com/overview/ "A few steps from Via Veneto, this sleek hotel was transformed from an old bank by New York architect Adam Tihany. Inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy, the themes of saints and sinners make it the perfect place for...

Studio Dante, Chelsea, NYC

http://www.studiodante.com/about/...

Inferno Enterprises Architects

http://www.dante.com/ Contributed by Ruth Caldwell...

The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision

"Inside the building that tranquillity gives way to a comic-book version of Dante's Divine Comedy, with strict divisions between various worlds. Visitors enter via an internal bridge that crosses over an underground atrium. From here, a vast hall conceived...

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