Stufish Designs Futuristic Amphitheatre for Adriatic Sound Festival
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Nat Barker
A baker's-dozen of insight crammed into one ring.
Summary
Architecture studio Stufish designed a futuristic interpretation of a Roman amphitheatre for a stage at the Adriatic Sound Festival, an electronic music event on Italy's Adriatic Coast.
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"The inaugural Adriatic Sound Festival was held on June 13-14 at a private airport outside the historic city of Fano."
"Entertainment architecture specialist Stufish was appointed to design the event's two stages."
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