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THE TEN CHAPELS

The Vatican Chapels Asplund Pavilion is the first

Francesco Magnani and Traudy Pelzel are the designers of the Pavilion. Both graduated from IUAV in Venice, the first in 1999 and the second in 1994, they represent the team of architects whose collaboration created the MAP Studio (Magnani Pelzel Associated Architects) in 2004, an international office based in Venice, Italy, that carries out projects related to architecture, urbanism and design, through a continuous work of research

https://www.italian-architects.com/it/map-studio-venice/team

http://www.map-studio.it/studio/profile/

The Asplund Pavilion is the first of eleven Pavilions of the Holy See, Vatican Chapels, located in the large forest on San Giorgio Maggiore, an island in Venice, Italy, at the Cini Foundation. The eleven archtitects' inspirational starting point was the Skogskapellet (English: Woodland Chapel) designed in 1920 by the famous architect Gunnar Asplund in the Woodland Cemetery of Stockholm. It is entirely made of wood and it contains an exhibition of original drawings and models by Gunnar Asplund.

The Asplund Pavilion represents the bulding prelude to the exhibition itinerary composed by ten other chapels, forming the "Vatican Chapels" project, promoted by the Holy See, which makes its first entrance in the 16th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale in 2018. The Pavilion is located in the large forest on San Giorgio Maggiore, an island in Venice, Italy, at the Cini Foundation. Eleven architects worked on this project and their inspirational starting point was the Skogskapellet (English: Woodland Chapel) designed in 1920 by the famous architect Gunnar Asplund in the Woodland Cemetery of Stockholm. ALPI, the first company on the world to industrialise the wood manufacturing process, is the company selected to build the Pavilion, which is entirely made of wood and it contains an exhibition of original drawings and models by Gunnar Asplund.