The archaeological area of the Ludus Magnus stems from a period of evident weakness in the history of contemporary Rome. Its existence corresponds to an apparent functional and semantic “vacuum”, a gap in the identity of the city of Rome. The project intervention is therefore aimed to reactivate the meaning of a place that is invisible for different reasons. The strategy entails the concept of “hiding” as a condition that stimulates research and attention.
The Museum of the Gladiators at the Ludus Magnus / Porqueddu, Luca; Parisella, Andrea; Visconti, Cecilia. - (2021), pp. 144-155. - DIAP PRINT.
The Museum of the Gladiators at the Ludus Magnus
luca porquedduPrimo
;andrea parisellaSecondo
;cecilia viscontiPenultimo
2021
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The archaeological area of the Ludus Magnus stems from a period of evident weakness in the history of contemporary Rome. Its existence corresponds to an apparent functional and semantic “vacuum”, a gap in the identity of the city of Rome. The project intervention is therefore aimed to reactivate the meaning of a place that is invisible for different reasons. The strategy entails the concept of “hiding” as a condition that stimulates research and attention.File allegati a questo prodotto
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