Minimal interventions make a Roman archaeological site fit for a contemporary gallery

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Design, Architecture
Client
Giovanna Caruso Fendi
Lighting Design
Floor Area
375 sq-m
Bringing contemporary art and archaeology together, Forof is a cultural space embedded in the heart of ancient Rome.
Key features
Located in Palazzo
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