inside carlo mollino's 1970s teatro regio in turin, through the lens of franck bohbot
Briefly

Franck Bohbot's new photo series captures the modernist transformation of Teatro Regio di Torino, one of Italy's notable opera houses, originally inaugurated in 1740. Following its destruction by fire in 1936, architect Carlo Mollino reimagined the venue, embracing modernist aesthetics that diverge from traditional opera house designs. Bohbot's photography presents the theater's captivating interiors, focusing on its dramatic use of space, light, and color, ultimately revealing a storytelling aspect through architectural photography that highlights the theatricality of the renowned cultural hub.
Franck Bohbot’s photographs of Teatro Regio capture its modernist essence, focusing on the theatrical quality of space, light, and color that invite deeper emotions.
Through Bohbot's lens, the interiors of Teatro Regio reveal their inherent cinematic narrative, emphasizing textures and forms that communicate the opera house's unique character.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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