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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Mulini Beach in Rovinj, Croatia by Studio 3LHD

 
October 28th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Studio 3LHD

Mulini Beach is located in an attractive area of Rovinj, on the exit from the central part of the city and in the continuation of the promenade, in front of hotels Monte Mulini, Lone and Eden, wrapped in a rich green public park and green forest protective areas.
It is an extension of the city’s public area and the promenade whose primary function is to connect the city of Rovinj and park Punta Corrente.

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

  • Architects: Studio 3LHD
  • Project: Mulini Beach
  • Location: Rovinj, Croatia
  • Photography: Joao Morgado
  • Project number: P171
  • Site (m2): 13515
  • Level (m): 3.4 
  • Client: Maistra d.d.

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

  • Status: Completed
  • Project start date: 12.2012
  • Project end date: 05.2014
  • Construction start date: 15.10.2013
  • Construction end date: 15.05.2014
  • Address: Monte Mulini tourist zone
  • Geolocation: 45°4’20” N, 13°39′ 55” E
  • Project management (client): Abilia d.o.o.
  • Project team: Saša Begović, Marko Dabrović, Tatjana Grozdanić Begović, Silvije Novak, Nevena Kuzmanić, Tin Kavurić, Sanja Jasika
  • Project team collaborators: Dragana Šimić, Vibor Granić, Ivan Ćurković
  • Underwater construction project: Josip Prcela (Strabag-hidroinženjering)
  • Structural engineering – pavilion: Ivan Palijan (Palijan d.o.o.)
  • Electrical engineering: Tomislav Godena (Skira d.o.o.)
  • Plumbing and drainage: Vladimir Paun (Termotehnika Paun)
  • Landscape design: Luka Brnić (Vrtni Design)
  • Irrigation project: Damir Čizmek (In-Aqua)
  • Special projects – bar technology: Zoran Divjak (Dekode d.o.o.)
  • Structural engineering – glass roof on the pavilion pergola: Nebojša Buljan (RI ISA d.o.o.)
  • Signage and environmental graphics design: Lana Cavar, Narcisa Vukojević
Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

An extremely important factor in the design of the beach was the relationship to existing terrain. With regard to the specific environment that is completely different depending on the time of day (the sea level varies in approximately 80 cm) due to the influence of the tides the design was dependent on the sea as a variable element, the sea has significantly influenced the creative decisions during the design process.

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

That is why the entire area of the beach is divided into two zones – a stretch from the marina to the beach pavilion that is greatly influenced by the waves, and a much calmer bay with a pebble beach. The first zone is designed as a natural topography, with lots of fractured surfaces for sunbathing and relatively sparse vegetation. The calmer Lone bay is formed as a pebble beach with lush vegetation that gently slopes into the sea.

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Mulini Beach Bar, a beach facility with a large bar, locker rooms, showers, toilets and an information desk is located in the center of the zone. In the evening, the beach bar turns into a more intimate lounge with a cozy atmosphere by the sea. It is designed as a pavilion with a floating pergola roof – a steel structure that rests on 6 points, whose final shape was determined by an analysis of the sun movement through the summer months. The pergola, weighing 20 tons, has a span of 30m in length. It is constructed from steel sheets 8mm and 20mm thick, and has a total height of 20cm. The bar can be closed with a sliding wall that is stored inside a storage room during the day. The sliding wall is hung from the pergola construction. The plateau in front of the bar is equipped with infrastructure that allows small concerts and entertainment.

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

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