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ith a gift for taking historical spaces and turning them into modern interiors, Giuliano Andrea dell’Uva says his main point of reference when redesigning this 300-square-metre apartment in Naples was the architect who first designed the home. “The building and apartment were originally built for a single family, the Fuscos. I tried to put myself in the place of the architect of that time, to imagine what his vision of decoration