A Rebirth Of Roman Architecture

Rome is so full of classic architecture, modern Romans have mostly shrugged their shoulders and said – can’t top that. “So it may be a surprise to learn that Rome is regaining its creative momentum. Over the past several years, the city has seen the launch of a series of major building projects designed to update its cultural profile. The first of these, a $157-million complex of three concert halls by celebrated Italian architect Renzo Piano, was unveiled in December. Two major civic projects by American Modernist Richard Meier are under construction.”