The ancient Bell Tower of St. Mark (built in 1347), at a height of sixtyseven meters, is the city’s tallest building. The goal was to reshape its nocturnal impact, making it as visible by night as it is during the day, so a set of projector with refractors was positioned out-of-sight on the roof of the building opposite the church.
Client:
Piero Castiglioni
Collaborations:
Franco Raggi Architect
Photo Courtesy:
Piero Castiglioni
Year:
2007
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