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Piazza Dell’Ufficio

There is something monastic in the crisp arches, marbled floors and meticulous proportions of this project. It’s perhaps no surprise that classicism threads through architect Brad Wray’s description – he talks enthusiastically of piazzas and public squares, of forums and facades, of chapels and churches and the comings and goings of people in Italy’s great cities. These references to classic architecture make this project’s name – Piazza Dell’Ufficio – entirely logical.

The ufficio in question refers to the administration and

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