Casa Malaparte… The Villa was built in 1938 by the Rationalist architect Adalberto Libera in Punta Massullo on the Isle of Capri, Italy. It is considered to be one of the best examples of Modern Italian architecture. The house, a red structure with inverted pyramid stairs, sits 32 meters over a cliff on the Gulf of Salerno. It is completely isolated from civilization, only accessible by foot or by boat.
That is a very appealing abode.
ReplyDeleteI like the location, but a quick image search for the building returns some rather unimpressive architecture. "Hideous" doesn't seem to be too harsh a word for it.
ReplyDeleteLooks like I'd be hiring myself a beer sherpa.
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