Venice Architecture Studio Amma The space has been changed within the 19th -century town hall, ItalyIn Cafe It combines the original details with BESPOKE contemporary elements.
Cafe Nazionel Located within the Palazzo MunicipalPale of Arzignano, which was originally designed by architect Antonio Cargro Negrin at the end of the 19th century.
Amma Founders Marcello Galliotto and Alesndra Rampazo applied a mild touch to the project, which celebrates the surfaces exposed during renovation.
“Cafe Nazionel Project is a living work that embraces the existing materials and their stories to create a new architecture,” the pair explained.
AmaA said, “Initial delicate intervention included inconsistent additions and cleaning of layers that have been accumulated for decades, obscuring its historical essence,” AmaA said.
“This process of exposing was a true task of discovery, guiding the following stages of the project.”
One of the main objectives of AmaA with the project was to enhance the relationship with the adjacent public class, which appears through a large arched opening in the mask.
This inspired the studio to create a sequence of connected spaces that follows the axis of the colonad and maintains ideas through the building towards a small internal courtyard.
An entrance into the center of the Coleonad Wing of Palazo goes to a large place with a bar. There is an open kitchen at one end of this room, which appears to the mentor through an internal arched opening.
A ladder between the kitchen and the bar climbs a more formal restaurant located on the first floor.
On the right side of the entry, a second set of arches connect with the main hall, which shows details such as the walls of the textured plaster.
A folded and perforated stainless-steel division spread over the length of this space provides a partial view of arched opening that depicts those on the mask.
A large pivot door in the metal wall leads to a vestibuel dominating a large window. This opening appears on the courtyard, which was planted with birch trees to bring a natural element to the plan.
Behind the pleated metal wall, poster by artist Stephen Marx Introduce a playful details to incite the dramatic posters of Belle époque. The vestibuel also has a basin for adjacent WC.
In Cafe Space, the architects added a polychromatic marble floor that resonates adjacent colonad, bringing on a greater domestic scale in space.
A coffer hides the parquet light and improves sounding. The physicality of the roof is reflected by the custom-designed furniture made in collaboration with the artist Alesandro Neratti,
The room is organized using a wooden table and a system of benches, which has been informed by New York Metro furniture and American artist work Donald Jude,
A central double-sided bench divides the space with its length. On the inner side, a row of rectangular tables is combined with mismatched vintage chairs, while small spherical tables and feces are arranged with the square facing the square.
The architects set to preserve the original character of the building more and more to preserve the original character of the building by layering on new elements to increase the dramatic experience of the spaces.
“The consolidation accepts the passage of time, enrich the rooms with a raw and incomplete materiality that speaks to the idea of incomplete and continuous development of each element,” the pair explained.
The intervention required to hide the essential services and technical rooms follow the same objective, revealing their components and construction techniques to complement the raw, honest experience of the interior.
AmaA has its own headquarters in Venice, but works extensively in nearby Arzignano, where the studio sets up Satellite office in a abandoned plumbing factory,
The research-operated approach of the studio often involves re-involving existing locations or architectural elements. Previous projects have seen the studio making an installation Stacking of shipping containers in an unused industrial building,
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