Largo della Salara vecchia. Il progetto del margine nell’area archeologica centrale di Roma. Largo della Salara vecchia. The project of the edge in the central archaeological area of Rome
The paper aims to illustrate a project, developed by a group of professors and doctoral students of the Department of Architecture and Design of the La Sapienza University of Rome, located in the archaeological area of Rome, precisely at the entrance to the Roman-Palatine forum, near the temple of Antoninus and Faustina (today the church of San Lorenzo in Miranda), a place called Largo della Salara Vecchia, currently defined by an irregular plan and by the presence of some small service volumes. Given the peculiarities of the context, which induce interesting reflections on the theme of the coexistence of different his-torical eras in the city, in April 2019 the “Colos-seum Archaeological Park Authority” entrusted Sapienza with a study for the reorganization of the entrance to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, from Largo della Salara Vecchia. The request was to redevelop this important access point, providing a new polarity equipped with facilities for visitors: a real gateway to the Archaeologi-cal Park system, with the aim of overcoming the current condition, characterized by scattered volumes that do not interact with each other. It was immediately clear that a new intervention had to be designed with a unitary architectural feature, capable of bringing together the various traces and morphologies accumulated over the centuries in this very peculiar place.
The work is a spin-off of a broader university re-search on the forum area, coordinated by Orazio Carpenzano, in which the idea of re-establishing an overall unity in the forum prevails, while to-day is very difficult to recognize. The new visitor center is part of the programmatic framework of this research.