Letter: Roman holiday

Cezary M. Bednarski
Saturday 17 January 1998 19:02 EST
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WE WERE surprised to see our computer collage showing a day view of our Progetto ArcoBaleno 2000 (hotel bridges for Rome) credited to the Green Hotelier Magazine ("Eternal City's great Millennium show", 11 January).

This project, initiated and developed by Studio E Architects with Ove Arup and Partners, and Davies Langdon Everest, involves 20 rainbow-coloured temporary hotel bridges over the Tiber, each with some 120 bedrooms.

Studio E Architects own full intellectual rights to the concept, design, name and all related visuals. The Green Hotelier Magazine has no involvement or claim to this project.

Cezary M Bednarski for Studio E Architects

London W6

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