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Roma: living in contemporary architecture

By: Filetici, Luigi.
Contributor(s): Giunti, Andrea.
Publisher: New York Actar 2011Edition: 1st Ed.Description: 284 Pages.ISBN: 978-84-934828-8.Subject(s): ABITARE; PERIFERIE; LAVORO; MONUMENTI | ARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)DDC classification: 720 Summary: Roma is a photographic journey through contemporary architecture and unusual Roman town-planning scenes, written and filmed between 2007 and 2010, and broadcasted by the TV station Roma Uno. The modern and contemporary city with its new middle and working-class suburbs, the schools and the universities, the work, trade and leisure places feature in this richly illustrated book. Architects, critics, consultants, scholars and journalists conduct the critical discovery of this less-known Rome. QR codes at the beginning of each chapter refer to the documentary films and provide a new approach to the photographs.
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Roma is a photographic journey through contemporary architecture and unusual Roman town-planning scenes, written and filmed between 2007 and 2010, and broadcasted by the TV station Roma Uno. The modern and contemporary city with its new middle and working-class suburbs, the schools and the universities, the work, trade and leisure places feature in this richly illustrated book. Architects, critics, consultants, scholars and journalists conduct the critical discovery of this less-known Rome. QR codes at the beginning of each chapter refer to the documentary films and provide a new approach to the photographs.

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