Modern buildings stand out among the historic structures of Italian streets. But those who walk through the streets of Alcamo, an Italian commune in the Sicilian region, will certainly miss a recently renovated workspace. Its limestone facade is the remnant of a building that no longer exists: a deconsecrated 16th-century church has been transformed into a contemporary office through an ambitious architectural project. The renovation of the site…
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Modern buildings stand out among the historic structures of Italian streets. But those who walk through the streets of Alcamo, an Italian commune in the Sicilian region, will certainly miss a recently renovated workspace. Its limestone facade is the remnant of a building that no longer exists: a deconsecrated 16th-century church has been transformed into a contemporary office through an ambitious architectural project. The renovation of the site…