Rome Needs Master Plan — Ancient City Crumbles, While New Architecture Rises

July 6, 2010 — “The problems facing Rome are not
going to be solved by a few star architects designing
buildings but by a larger effort to rethink a city that
has swiftly grown to 3.7 million inhabitants, almost
all of them outside the historic center, where its past
is crumbling,” writes Michael Kimmelman in
The International Herald Tribune.
How to balance old and new? It’s a familiar quandary. Continue reading…
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