Fiandre floor tiles make Rome's new cruise ship terminal durable and refined

A transit terminal may be the most heavily trafficked building that an architect can design. Rome's Terminal Amerigo Vespucci in the Civitavecchia cruise port opened in mid-May 2018 and within four months had seen half a million passengers pass ov
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