Cava Arcari performance space by David Chipperfield captured in new photos

British photographer Edmund Sumner has captured the monolithic performance space that David Chipperfield Architects crafted within Cava Arcari, a cave near Vicenza in Italy.

Completed in 2018, the project by David Chipperfield Architects transformed the cave from its former use as a Vicenza stone quarry.

Edmund Sumner has photographed Cava Arcari in Italy

The new photos by Sumner capture the imposing details of the former quarry, which is supported by giant piers deep beneath a wooded hill in the town of Zovencedo.

They also highlight David Chipperfield Architects' deliberately sensitive intervention, which is defined by steps intended to resemble stage sets by Swiss architect Adolphe Appia.

The caves now contain a monolithic performance space

"Upon entering the caves, it is possible to experience space, material and structure as one unique entity, where nature and architecture seem to imitate each other," said David Chipperfield Architects.

"The romantic and tectonic qualities of the quarry with the carved stone and the filtered water were already so strong that minimal interventions were required."

It was designed by David Chipperfield Architects

Though Cava Arcari fell out of use in the 1950s, the transformation of Cava Arcari did not begin until 2010. It was the result of a collaboration between David Chipperfield Architects and Vicenza stone producer Laboratorio Morseletto.

Before this, Laboratorio Morseletto had been using the old quarry as a space for informal events but desired a more permanent performance venue.

Steps and platforms have been introduced

The space is now defined by a series of steps, platforms and ramps formed from typical white Vicenza stone, intended as a continuation of the geology of the cave.

According to David Chipperfield Architects, these forms take cues from the works of Swiss architect and stage designer Appia as well as ancient Roman theatres.


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In Sumner's photos, the stage lighting by the specialist company Viabizzuno is also revealed.

Hidden in the corners of the cave, the light is reflected in pools of water and used to exaggerate the cavernous details.

The intervention is crafted from Vicenza stone

David Chipperfield Architects was founded in 1985 by British architect David Chipperfield. It has offices in London, Berlin, Milan and Shanghai.

Renovations are a speciality of the studio, with its other overhauls including the revamp of Berlin's Neues Museum originally by Friedrich August Stüler and the Neue Nationalgalerie designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.

The photography is by Edmund Sumner

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