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Architect Daniel Monti looks out from his recently finished private gallery space, the Amoroso Project, for Diane Klein, an entertainment executive who collects video art.
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Video art plays on monitors just beyond the main entrance to the private gallery and guest quarters that now stands behind Diane Klein’s Craftsman home in Venice.
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Architect Daniel Monti stands at the top of the stairs in his recently finished private gallery/guest quarters the Amoroso Project.
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Only a wood console stands in contrast to all the white inside. The custom furniture’s geometry follows the shape of the windows behind it.
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Architect Daniel Monti stands amid video projections inside the Amoroso Project, designed for a collector of video art.
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Just about any surface in the all-white interior can be used as a screen, architect Daniel Monti says of the Amoroso Project, the private space he designed for a collector of video art.
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Although the interior is white, the exterior is given a three-color geometric pattern. Architect Daniel Monti stands outside the private gallery and guest quarters.
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The back of the Amoroso Project presents a playful side to the public as seen from an alley and adjacent parking lot.
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