Article source: 429 ARCHITETTURA
The restoration of the bowling club of Luzzara, a small town in the lowland of Reggio Emilia along the banks of the river Po, is the opportunity to upgrade a place with a strong symbolic value. Place of leisure and meeting, the hall has been an Arci office and a bowling center for the last forty years; it has been dragged to the present day without being modified.
Now the new will of the Local Government and the little use have given impetus to its renovation.
Upgrading and renewal through the application of new ‘skins’ (textures), the first light and acoustic for the interiors, the second metallic in the front and the third artistic: a mural painting with the landscape and the typical flora and fauna of the river Po, that flows calm a few meters away from there.
- Architects: 429 ARCHITETTURA
- Project: New multi-purpose hall
- Location: Luzzara, Italy
- Photography: Davide Galli Atelier
- Software used: Revit
- Murals: Scilla Alberini (Cantine Creative), Davide Ghiacci
- Clients: Municipality of Luzzara, RE
- Design Team: Simona Avigni – Alessio Bernardelli architects
- Gross Built Area: 1800 mq
- Completion Year: 2019