Two horizons for a B&B extension
interior design / architecture
client: private
In collaboraion with
Syn-architecture
As an extension of an accommodation facility surrounded by the hills of the Marche region, the project had to be combined with a structure without any architectural style or reasons. If architecture is a solution through calibrated shapes in their context, the new project takes charge of it, addressing the landscape.
The idea was to have a double optical cone that would frame the surrounding landscape on one side, the lush greenery, while on the other, a built, aseptic landscape, gray like concrete.
The interiors have been studied through openings that gradually widen entering in depth of this dépandence.
At the entrance, the wall against the ground forms a semicircle, generating a backlit circular shape on the pavement, which then returns in another guise in the last space. A walkway leads to a small central door that opens into a multifunctional space, the ceiling with exposed beams is illuminated by a LED profile hidden in the plasterboard counter-wall. To the west, a wall equipped with niches designs and illuminates the space. The last room, the patio, is inhabited by custom-designed prefabricated concrete furnishings destined to remain there forever, in memory of that place. The circular shape returns vertically, always in the form of light, welcoming and directing the trajectory of nature when it takes its course.
Doppio Orizzonte is made up of two scenarios, one natural, the other suspended in time and space and in which new forms give life to multiple functions.