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This series of imaginary perspectives
attempts to capture the spatial qualities inherent in the
Nolli 2000 plan.
In that plan, for example, the nave of a Renaissance church
is grafted onto the foundations of a Roman temple, which
can in turn be combined with the courtyard of a medieval
housing block. Depicted in these views are the various layers
of towers, arches and excavated ruins which are connected
through an endless array of balconies, ramps, bridges, stairways
and various machines used for transporting, hoisting or lowering.
While no singular view illustrates any specific place within
the imaginary plan of Rome, the perspectives are meant to
convey a sense of what it might be like to inhabit such a
place.
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