Your newest cartographic task from Blue Crow Media is that this map of recent Rome, a information to over 50 examples from among the many everlasting metropolis’s best-known and most spectacular Twentieth-century structure.
Liceo-ITIS Alessandro Volta Roma, Luigi Pellegrin (architect), 1983
(Picture credit score: Stefano Perego)
Mappa di Roma Moderna has been edited by the architect and writer Jacopo Costanzo, whereas Stefano Perego has contributed authentic pictures, exhibiting these buildings of their up to date state. The folded map is the most recent addition to a long-running sequence of architectural metropolis maps and monographs – see additionally BCM’s information to Brutalist Boston and Concrete Montreal amongst many others.
Aqua-Blue Constructing, Through Bari, Renato Valle (architect), 1958
(Picture credit score: Stefano Perego)
Chiesa di Santa Maria della Visitazione, Saverio Busiri Vici (architect), 1971
(Picture credit score: Stefano Perego)
Rome’s up to date gems are spliced right into a cityscape that’s developed over millennia, with the outer suburbs higher represented with up to date work. One of many cradles of each modernism and rationalism, town has a powerful assortment of latest church buildings and public infrastructure, in addition to large-scale housing by the likes of Carlo Aymonino, Mario De Renzi and Studio Passarelli.
Centro Idrico Eur, Francesco Palpacelli (architect ) and Giorgio Romaro (structural engineer), 1989
(Picture credit score: Stefano Perego)
British Embassy in Rome, Sir Basil Spence (architect), 1971
(Picture credit score: Stefano Perego)
Different highlights embody Luigi Moretti’s Palazzina Girasole, the Palazzetto dello Sport by the famed structural engineer Pier Luigi Nervi, and Sir Basil Spence’s British Embassy. Blue Crow’s maps are a should for the trendy architectural vacationer, offering perception and context into the key Twentieth century works which have formed European cities, while additionally highlighting missed gems which might be due for a revival.
Accademia di Danimarca (Danish Academy), Kay Fisker (architect), 1967
(Picture credit score: Stefano Perego)
Ponte Morandi, Riccardo Morandi (architect), 1968
(Picture credit score: Stefano Perego)


