Aldo Amoretti

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The Noble Simplicity of Peter Zumthor's Allmannajuvet Zinc Mine Museum

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© Aldo Amoretti

After previously documenting the Bruder Klaus Field Chapel, photographer Aldo Amoretti once again captures the grounded simplicity of Peter Zumthor, this time with images of his Allmannajuvet Zinc Mine Museum in Sauda, Norway. The three-building campus calls upon the aesthetics of the country's abandoned zinc mines from the 1800s, evoking the toilsome labor of the workers in its rough stone and exposed joint work. The museum is situated on one of Norway's National Tourist Routes and was commissioned by the state as part of an effort to increase tourism in the region. As such, the buildings are poised in and above the landscape, providing views of the natural gorge that unfold as visitors move through Zumthor's dark, shaftlike interiors.

Amoretti's photos express the modesty of the project, from the blackness of the interior galleries to the thin stilts that support the buildings within their rocky surroundings. The museum structures are suspended in balance with the harsh, gray climate—a noble representation of the working conditions of the miners the project aims to memorialize.

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Peter Zumthor's Bruder Klaus Field Chapel Through the Lens of Aldo Amoretti

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© Aldo Amoretti, Courtesy of Atelier Peter Zumthor and Partner

The Bruder Klaus Field Chapel by Peter Zumthor, completed in 2007, is known for its beautiful respect for the materials which were used to construct the sensuous space. The interior of the chapel is a black cavity left behind by 112 tree trunks burnt out of the cast concrete walls. Twenty-four layers of concrete were poured into a frame surrounding the trunks, stacked in a curved conical form, forming a stark contrast to the comparatively smooth angular façade. After removing the frame, many small holes were left behind in the walls, creating an effect reminiscent of the night sky. The chapel’s "beautiful silence" and undeniable connection to its surrounding landscape make it an evocative and popular destination for many.

In this photo series, architecture photographer Aldo Amoretti captures the dramatic relationship between the Bruder Klaus Field Chapel and its natural environment. Despite its concrete surface and straight edges, the chapel doesn’t stand out as brutal. Instead, the images depict a visual manifestation of Zumthor’s words: architecture with "composure, self-evidence, durability, presence, and integrity, and with warmth and sensuousness as well."

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LILLIAD - Learning Centre 'Innovation' / Auer Weber

LILLIAD - Learning Centre 'Innovation'  / Auer Weber - More Images+ 14

Aquatic Centre "Aquamotion" Courchevel / Auer Weber

Aquatic Centre Aquamotion Courchevel / Auer Weber - More Images+ 13

Saint-Bon-Tarentaise, France

University Centre "des Quais" / Auer Weber

University Centre des Quais / Auer Weber - More Images+ 19

Childhood House / Heams et Michel

Childhood House / Heams et Michel - More Images+ 15

ESO Headquarters Extension / Auer Weber

ESO Headquarters Extension / Auer Weber - More Images+ 25

Azur Arena / Auer Weber

Azur Arena / Auer Weber - More Images+ 7

Children’s Day Care Center In La Trintite / CAB Architects

Children’s Day Care Center In La Trintite / CAB Architects - Kindergarten, Facade, Cityscape
© Aldo Amoretti
La Trinité, France
  • Architects: CAB Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2007

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Architecture Classics: San Cataldo Cemetery / Aldo Rossi

Architecture Classics: San Cataldo Cemetery / Aldo Rossi - More Images+ 39

Modena, Italy
  • Architects: Aldo Rossi
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  1971

Santo Stefano Cemetery in Italy / Aldo Amoretti + Marco Calvi + Giancarlo Ranalli

Santo Stefano Cemetery in Italy / Aldo Amoretti  + Marco Calvi + Giancarlo Ranalli - More Images+ 14

Santo Stefano Al Mare, Italy