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正如埃多尔多-盖尔纳在其《Quasi un diario》一书中所述,科尔特-迪-卡多雷教堂在整个科尔特-迪-卡多雷建筑群的建筑和城市构成中发挥着重要作用。从一开始,人们就决定教堂应成为整个村庄的主导元素,靠近中心枢纽以及整个建筑群顺利运作所需的集体设施和服务。教堂的战略定位是根据其与建筑环境和周围植被的关系仔细考虑的。这一深思熟虑的选择使得小山的山顶和松树、桧树和其他灌木丛等茂盛的植被完美地融合在一起,成为教堂建筑的互补框架和背景。本文通过设计者之一爱德华多-盖尔纳(Edoardo Gellner)的回忆所描述的建筑是两位建筑师盖尔纳和卡罗-斯卡帕(Carlo Scarpa)合作辉煌的见证,他们的合作为创造出具有丰富内涵和参考价值的建筑作品做出了贡献。
«No house should ever be on a hill or on anything».
La chiesa di Corte di Cadore e i dettami dell’architettura organica
The Corte di Cadore Church, as explained by Edoardo Gellner in his Quasi un diario, played a significant role in the architectural and urban composition of the entire complex of Corte di Cadore. From the beginning, it was decided that it should constitute the dominant element of the entire village, close to the central hub and the collective facilities and services necessary for the smooth functioning of the entire complex. The strategic positioning of the church was carefully considered in terms of its relationship with the built environment and the surrounding vegetation.
Rather than being placed at the summit of the mountain, the church was thoughtfully positioned at a slight distance. This deliberate choice allowed the crest of the small hill and the lush vegetation of pines, junipers, and other underbrush, to seamlessly integrate as a complementary frame and background to the architecture of the church. The architecture described in this essay through the memories of one of the designers, Edoardo Gellner, is a testament to the collaborative brilliance of two architects, Gellner and Carlo Scarpa, whose collaboration contributed to the creation of architectural works rich in meaning and references.