Article source: ELASTICOFarm
Jesolo is the Italian seaside town with the largest beach extension. The City is part of a once insular territory which only became a touristic destination in the 1930’s
Large reclamation works have connected the mainland to those islands where during the centuries small farms and fishermen villages had been built. Today Jesolo is part of a vast territory and finds itself near both Venice and the Dolomites, giving the city a privileged position attracting not only local visitors, but also those from Germany, Austria and many other Northern nations. Jesolo Lido is the most touristic part of this city and extends for almost 15 km along streets which run parallel to the sea. One of these roads, only a block away from the beach, is via Bafile, the main shopping street of the city.
- Architects: ELASTICOFarm
- Project: Le bâtiment descendant l’escalier
- Location: Lido di Jesolo, Italy
- Photography: Iwan Baan
- Design team: Stefano Pujatti, Alberto Del Maschio, Marco Bottosso, Valeria Brero, Daniele Almondo, Serena Nano, Andrea Rosada, Boris Cibin
- Client: NUMERIA SGR Spa
- Structural project: SAICO Ingegneria Srl
- Mehanical systems project: Studio Termotecnico GabrielliBuilder: C.E.V. Spa
- Metal Carpentry: GR strutture Srl