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The architects Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas have designed a new church in Foligno, Italy.
The project was won in 2001 after a national competition organized by the Conferenza Episcopale Italiana for the construction of new churches, the jury gave the following reasons for choosing, “as a sign of innovation that meets the latest international research, becoming a symbol of rebirth for the city after the earthquake.”
seen first in Contemporist
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