Interni’s November 2025 issue, accessible via PressReader, is a tribute to the eternal city that never stops evolving. Titled “Rome, Eternal Change”, the publication depicts the capital not as a static city but as a living laboratory where design, architecture, art, and culture converge. Rome, in these pages, is not just the Urbs Aeterna, but a creative metropolis where memory and change dialogue.

Rome as a Laboratory of Ideas
In her editorial, Gilda Bojardi, Editor-in-Chief of Interni, describes Rome as “a mosaic of languages, contaminations, and creativity.” The magazine presents the city as a living laboratory where ancient layers meet new contemporary visions. This issue examines how Rome is reimagining itself through new projects, where its unique heritage blends with innovation.
Highlights from the Issue
- The Cover Story – A tribute to Bulgari, the historic Roman luxury house, symbolizes how the city’s past and future coexist through craftsmanship, material innovation, and timeless style.
- Architecture and Urban Design – Featuring works by Fuksas Architetti, Alvisi Kirimoto, Labics, Westway Architects, and others, the magazine showcases how each studio interprets Rome’s identity through transformation and sustainability.
- Event and Installation – Launched on 7 November 2025 at the Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea (GNAMC), the installation “TAM TAM – Tempio, Azione, Movimento" (YouTube video) by Alvisi Kirimoto creates an evocative forest of white recycled-plastic columns, stimulating public participation and reflection on sustainability.