Ara Pacis Museum / Meier Partners

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Rome, Italy
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© Roland Halbe

Text description provided by the architects. This museum on the bank of the Tiber River has been designed as a renewed setting for the Ara Pacis, a sacrificial altar dating to 9 B.C. and now located on the western edge of the Piazza Augusto Imperatore. Planned as part of an effort to protect Rome’s cultural legacy, the new structure replaces the monument’s previous enclosure, which was in a state of advanced decay. The structure consists of a long, single-story glazed loggia elevated above a shallow podium providing a transparent barrier between the embankment of the Tiber and the existing circular perimeter of the mausoleum of Augustus, built circa 28 B.C.

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Cite: "Ara Pacis Museum / Meier Partners" 19 Jan 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/104187/ara-pacis-museum-richard-meier-partners> ISSN 0719-8884

© Roland Halbe

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