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MAXXI

Museum of XXI Century Arts
The architectural project developed by Zaha Hadid goes beyond the concept of the building-museum. The complexity of the volumes, the curving walls, the variations and intersections of the levels determine a very rich spatial and functional configuration that visitors may pass through via ever different and unexpected routes. Multiple environments coexist in a sequence of galleries illuminated with natural light filtered via a special roof system.

Armando Corsi, born in 1964 in Rome where lives, works as a freelance photographer. Since 2007 he has developed his own style of photography mainly targeted in urban landscapes and architectural buildings. In 2011 his works were used by MAXXI Foundation for the promotion of cultural events and are still exhibited in public spaces of the National Museum of XXI Century Arts in Rome. In 2012 Armando Corsi joined the artistic research group "06", linked to Gallerati Gallery in Rome.

Awards Armando Corsi, born in 1964 in Rome where lives, works as a freelance photographer. Since 2007 he has developed his own style of photography mainly targeted in urban landscapes and architectural buildings. In 2011 his works were used by MAXXI Foundation for the promotion of cultural events and are still exhibited in public spaces of the National Museum of XXI Century Arts in Rome. In 2012 Armando Corsi joined the artistic research group "06", linked to Gallerati Gallery in Rome.