PROJECT TYPOLOGY
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Restructuring / hospitality
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
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Floor
YEAR
2016
The structure welcomes its guests in an environment that evokes the surrounding scenery: the floor is covered in 120×120 straightened-edge tiles in a neutral shade reminiscent of Mother Earth, which blend with the tree trunks that decorate the hall. The large format creates a uniform and harmonious environment.
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Bosideng Fashion Store (2021-2022)
Located on South Molton Street, so just off Oxford Street and in the heart of London, the Bosideng Fashion Store is an stunning example of sophisticated contemporary design created by Milan-based architectural firm Cristofori Santi. Its unusual "V" shape makes it a landmark building in the area, whose inimitable, avant-garde aesthetic captures the attention of visitors and architecture enthusiasts.
Infinito 2.0 -
Central Bus Station
The Central Bus Station (CBS) in Sofia, Bulgaria is the main station in the area, a primary hub for national and regional transit. Built in 2004, it covers a total area of over 7,000 m2.
Portland -
Markus - Food Experience
Located in the province of Naples, the freshly restyled Markus restaurant offers a balance of old and new. Using contrasting shapes and materials and alternating light and shade, with this project architect Leonardo Caliandro has perfectly summed up everything that Maurizio De Riggi represents.
Portland -
Scheiblhofer THE RESORT
Located at Andau (Austria), the modern Scheiblhofer THE RESORT offers its customers exclusive wellbeing experiences, family plans and fine wining and dining focused on regional products.
The resort, designed by famous architect Arkan Zeytinoglu, embodies the concepts and values of sustainable architecture, protection of the natural environment and energy saving. In fact, the design includes the creation of a garden – where the fruit, vegetables and herbs grown are then used in the kitchen – and a “wine trail” to create continuity between the hotel and the environment.
Portland -
Lucky Loore
Small but full of life, provincial but steeped in history, and filled with tourist attractions, Tartu is held to be the 'spiritual' capital of Estonia and is also home to one of the oldest universities in Northern Europe, with students making up one seventh of the city's population.
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