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Magazzino Italian Art by Map Design Studio

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Magazzino, which means warehouse in Italian, is a 20,000 square-foot art space in Upstate New York that houses the private collection of Post War Italian Art by Nancy Olnick and Giorgio Spanu. Magazzino attempts to pay homage to its name and the Arte Povera collection which it houses.

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Robert Olnick Pavilion by Alberto Campo Baeza and Miguel Quismondo

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The Robert Olnick Pavilion designed by architects Alberto Campo Baeza and Miguel Quismondo is an extension of the MagaZZino Museum, Nancy Olnick and Giorgio Spanu’s Museum of Italian Arte Povera in Cold Spring, New York. The current MagaZZino is a superb building, designed and built by Miguel Quismondo.

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Monolithic New York museum pavilion features "perfect cube" gallery

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Spanish architects Alberto Campo Baeza and Miguel Quismondo have collaborated to create the Robert Olnick Pavilion for the Magazzino Italian Art museum in Cold Spring, New York. Other projects by Baeza include a sports complex in Madrid designed to be a "box of light" and a white-walled minimalist house in Monterrey, Mexico.

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Catskills Forest Cabin, Eldred, New York State

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Located in a forest clearing, the newly renovated house takes advantage of its surroundings by arranging windows on each facade to feature views of the surrounding woodland, made up primarily of pine, oak, and maple. And the house sat within a beautiful forested lot but showed no interest in connecting with its surroundings.