The invisibile city

The city of Rome seen through its abandoned and fascinating spaces that should be salvaged.  

Rome, the eternal city, is a microcosm made by different cities: from the renowned center, to the crouded suburbs.  

From the ephemeral greatness of Gasometro to the the big silence of the Stadio Flaminio, from the emargination of Corviale to the Ippodromo in Tor Di Valle, to the unfinished Z2/Z3 Palaces in Piazza Dei Navigatori passing by the utopic Casa Albero in Fregene. All this “cities” whithin the city should be salvaged to become new pieces of the living urban fabric.

  Carmelo Battaglia was born in Calabria nel 1978. He lives in Rome where he studied graphics, photography and industrial design at Sapienza University. He works as freelance photographer, 3d modeller, designer.