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Villa Girasole : ウィキペディア英語版 | Villa Girasole
The Villa Girasole (il girasole meaning ‘the sunflower’ in Italian) is a house constructed in the 1930s in Marcellise, northern Italy, near Verona. The conception of architect Angelo Invernizzi, Il Girasole rotates to follow the sun as it moves, just as a sunflower opens up and turns to follow the sun.〔Mical, Thomas. ''Surrealism and Architecture''. London: Routledge, 2005. p. 156〕〔''The Villa Girasole''. University of Houston, Dietmar Froehlich http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi2586.htm〕 This is how the unique house got its name. == Architect == Angelo Invernizzi, a wealthy Italian engineer of Genoa, Italy, dreamed of building a house that would “maximize the health properties of the sun by rotating to follow it”.〔Mical, Thomas. ''Surrealism and Architecture''. London: Routledge, 2005. p. 157〕 He designed the house for himself with the help of Romolo Carapacchi, a mechanical engineer; Fausto Saccorotti, an interior decorator; and Ettore Fagiuoli, an architect.〔Mical, Thomas. p. 156〕 Invernizzi’s daughter, Lidia Invernizzi, described in the 17-minute film “Il girasole: una casa vicino a Verona” by Marcel Meili and Christoph Schaub, Invernizzi could have built the house himself, but he instead invited many people to participate in its creation: painters, sculptors, furniture makers, and more. “People who believed in a new era: nothing should be built as before.” Having a family connection to Marcellise, even though working and living in Genoa, he wanted to build the house there in its hilly splendor and with its memories of a simpler life.〔''Il girasole: una casa vicino a Verona''. Switzerland, 1995. 17 min. Color. Italian. Directors: Marcel Meili, Christoph Schaub〕
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