the oculus of the Pantheon in Rome. It allows rain to enter and fall to the floor, where it is carried away through drains. Moreover it makes the structure of the dome lighter. It is worth considering that the dome of the Pantheon is still the biggest dome made of not reinforced concrete standing after 1900 years.
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holiday
Sirmione, Lake Garda, Italy -www.albertomesircaphoto.com
watermill
near Mantua, Italy - §§www.albertomesircaphoto.com
battlements shadows
shadows of the battlements of Palazzo Bonacolsi, Mantua, Italy -www.albertomesircaphoto.com
corridor with steps
Palazzo Ducale, Mantua, Italy - www.albertomesircaphoto.com
spirals, pinnacles and flying buttresses #2
Milan Cathedral, Milan, Italy - www.albertomesircaphoto.com
the old staring at the new
panorama from the Duomo in Milan Cathedral, Milan, Italy - www.albertomesircaphoto.com
the Hive #1
Fundamental to the Hive concept is the spherical void in the centre of the Hive, which allows people to walk inside and experience the sensory representation of the bees’ activity, Expo 2015, Milan, Italy - www.albertomesircaphoto.com
desert wind
coloration due to the sand in the wind coming from Africa, Rome, Italy - www.albertomesircaphoto.com
after the farmers market
Campo de Fiori, Rome, Italy - www.albertomesircaphoto.com
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