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		<title>MAXXI MUSEUM  ROME, ITALY</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>ZAHA HADID Italy&#8217;s magnificent national museum of 21st-century visual art is a future-oriented exhibition space that promotes cultural innovation. In responding to the challenges of MAXXI, architect Zaha Hadid has created a building as radical and innovative as the institution itself. Faced with an awkward L-shaped plot, the architect came up with the concept of a collection of meandering lines that travel up and down while also crossing from one end of the site to the other. These lines became walls, which enclose not simply a single building, but a series of related &#8220;suites, treated almost as separate buildings. They </p>
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