Article source: MOAB ARCHITETTURA
The main purpose of the project is the promotion of the archaeological site of Largo Salvatore Tommasi, in the historical center of Sulmona. Rests of mosaic floors and walls decorated with polychromatic plaster were found on site and they most likely belonged to a large building of the Augustan age.
The discovery itself and then the enhancement of the ruins become an opportunity to reclaim urban area – with high potentials – considered at present only as “retro” or transfer path .
- Architects: MOAB ARCHITETTURA (ROBERTA DI LORETO and MATTEO FALCONE)
- Project: MicroPark Museum
- Location: Sulmona, Italy
- Photography: Mauro j Di Zio, Guglielmo Di Loreto, MOAB
- Design Team: Fabrizio Sclocco, Raffaella Di Rico
- Landscape: Roberto Iezzi
- Grafics: Marina Pietrangeli -Superintendence for Archaeological Heritage
- General Contractor: Palombizio Costruzioni Snc
- Client: Comune di Sulmona
- Programm: Fondazione Carispaq
- Corten: Pa.Cla. Snc