
The unique piece of architecture shown at right is the Ferrari museum which is currently
under construction in the town of Modena, Italy. The design created by architecture firm
Future Systems, includes a race car-like yellow roof that arcs over the two-story house that Enzo Ferrari was born in way back in 1898. The roof has fins and the design was inspired by the look of a classic Maserati. The museum is set to be finished in 2011 and should bring thousands of car-loving tourists to the town in northern Italy.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Nathan Apr 26th 2009 8:54PM
A Ferrari museum architecturally inspired by a Maserati? How Ironic.
City Steel Buildings Apr 27th 2009 9:31AM
May be it is ironic, but it sure is an architectural innovation! Amazing!
Architecture lends an amazing appeal to a building, making it rise from a conventional, unnoticeable structure to an attractive building of importance! Great! Thanks for sharing.
Kirk J.Steel
http://www.citysteelbuildings.com/
AlmostDeluxe Apr 27th 2009 12:45PM
@ Nathan well considering Ferrari took full control of Maserati in '99 and made the marque its luxury brand-it makes complete sense.
The design is jaw dropping to say the least!
http://www.AlmostDeluxe.com
Nathan Apr 27th 2009 7:16PM
You're an idiot. I did not say the design of the museum made no sense, rather that it was ironic. Clearly you're witless and fail to recognize the irony.
Supercar_hire Apr 27th 2009 5:01PM
Cant wait to go already!