The idea for the 'Falling Roman Wall' was born around 2000, when the remains of a Villa Rustica from the year 235 were found during the excavations during the transformation of an agricultural area into an industrial area. The miraculous thing about it was that 2 walls did not collapse, but overturned in their entire size. This was a picture of rare beauty when excavated. The 'Falling Roman Wall' takes up the topic and shows a moment in limbo in a reduced form. The question remains: is the wall falling or is it rising?
The elements erected on stainless steel rods, which reproduce the original shape of the excavated wall, are hundreds of small houses made by hand and fired from clay. It refers to the topic of the settlement policy of the Romans.