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Gate, Cori, Italy
This gate post, resembling the symbolic fascio littorio (the lictor's fasces), the principal motif of fascism, is at the entrance to a small memorial garden celebrating the dead from World War I & II. The garden includes a commemorative statue erected by the fascist government. The fascio littorio depicts a bundle of rods around an axe, originally carried by a magistrate’s attendant in ancient Rome.
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Loughborough University Changing Environments and Infrastructure Challenge Seedcorn funding
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Fujifilm FinePix S6500fd digital cameraGeographic location
Cori, Latina Province, ItalyDate of image
12 July 2016Usage metrics
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- Architectural heritage and conservation
- Architectural history, theory and criticism
- Architecture not elsewhere classified
- Other built environment and design not elsewhere classified
- Design history, theory and criticism
- Design not elsewhere classified
- History and theory of the built environment (excl. architecture)
- Landscape architecture
- Urban analysis and development
- Urban design
- Urban and regional planning not elsewhere classified
- Visual communication design (incl. graphic design)
- Other language, communication and culture not elsewhere classified
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Urban graphic object archive, LoughboroughLatina Province (formerly Littoria Province), ItalyChanging environments and infrastructureFascismMussoliniFascio littorio (the lictor’s fasces)GateStreet furnitureArchitectural Heritage and ConservationArchitectural History and TheoryArchitecture not elsewhere classifiedBuilt Environment and Design not elsewhere classifiedDesign History and TheoryDesign InnovationHistory and Theory of the Built Environment (excl. Architecture)Landscape ArchitectureUrban Analysis and DevelopmentUrban DesignUrban and Regional Planning not elsewhere classifiedVisual Communication Design (incl. Graphic Design)Language, Communication and Culture not elsewhere classified
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