Richard Meier & Partners
Ara Pacis Museum
Rome, Italy
The Ara Pacis Museum, located along the Tiber River, near the Ponte Cavour, on the western edge of the Piazza Augusto Imperatore, is an integral part of the urban context of the Augustean Area.
The clarity of the volumes and the building’s proportions relate in scale to Rome’s ancient structures.

Photo courtesy Richard Meier & Partners
The only surviving part of the Morpurgo structure is a low travertine wall that Mussolini had engraved with the "Res Gestae" (the Acts of the Divine Augustus).
The new design by Richard Meier protects and enhances the relic.

Photo courtesy Comune di Roma
Building materials include glass and concrete and an indigenous fine beige Roman travertine.
The predominant feature is a13.5 meters high and 50 meters long glass curtain wall.

Photo courtesy Comune di Roma

Photo courtesy Comune di Roma

Photo courtesy Comune di Roma

Photo courtesy Comune di Roma

Photo courtesy Comune di Roma
Although housing and protecting the ancient altar was the main focus of this museum, the building also provides 700 square meters space for temporary exhibitions and installations dedicated to archaeological themes, as well as a digital library of Augustan culture with state-of-the-art technology.
An outdoor roof terrace above the auditorium is an essential part of the circulation of the museum. It includes a contiguous bar and café with views over the Mausoleum of Augustus to the east and the Tiber River to the west.

Model photo: Jock Pottle / Esto.

Model photo: Jock Pottle / Esto.

Model photo: Jock Pottle / Esto.

Drawing courtesy Richard Meier & Partners
Site Plan

Drawing courtesy Richard Meier & Partners
Ground Floor Plan

Drawing courtesy Richard Meier & Partners
Long Section
The Ara Pacis Museum is the first work of modern architecture in the Historic Center of Rome since the 1930’s.
The altar, which has not been moved from its original location, has been protected during construction and will be unveiled for the first time in six years on 22 September, 2005 on the occasion of the Emperor Augustus’s birthday.
It will be recovered with a more transparent protective cover for the duration of construction.
Total Floor Area: 4,250 square meters
Client: Comune di Roma
Architect: Richard Meier & Partners
Design Team:
Richard Meier
John Eisler
Peter Burns
Thibaut Degryse
Simone Giostra
Alfonso D'Onofrio
Matteo Pericoli
Hans Put
Michael Vin
Richard Meier & Partners arcspace features
June 27, 2005
