A small Sushi Fusion food establishment opens its doors on the ground floor of a 1940s building in the heart of Ponte Milvio, a historical quarter in Rome’s nightlife area. Mahalo is inspired by Hawaiian traditions and flavours and its interior design was created and developed by RM\A – Roberto Mercoldi Architecture – who handled and managed the refurbishment project.
A garden, a lounge area corner, a tree, a chimney, windows facing onto an interior space that looks like an external one with branches that climb toward the ceiling, a comfortable and cozy place which looks like a nest.
There is not one style that can define it, it is not industrial, not radical chic, neither a trattoria, it does not follow trends, it is just like itself.
Article source: Modostudio + Sofia Cattinari Studio
The project is located in a major and well connected industrial area finalized to the advanced research production, located on the east side of town. The building is a clear and compact volume, with an interesting relationship with its context.
Tower B1 is part of the Porta di Roma shopping centre, designed by Valle Architetti. This large multi-functional centre is part of the Urban Plan of the Bufalotta district, a settlement of 10,000 inhabitants with housing and services situated along the GRA ring road to the north of Rome and was also designed by Valle Architetti.
South-West elevation with the shopping mall in the foreground.
Project to inspire the concept of UNITY on all levels. The personal level connecting mind and body, invites users to experience new perceptions and connections of mind and body through yogic and supportive forms to recalibrate the senses. The collective level, binding all individuals as a unified global family with the understanding of mutual care by accessible and inclusive design, and the Infinity System, a 40 meter long curved seating structure joining together all users on a single surface. Read from the gallery above, the words UN IRE/UNITE read as a reminder to the expansion that occurs when we rise to the collective consciousness, simultaneously uniting interior and exterior.
UNIRE/UNITE at MAXXI
Architects: Robyne Kasse
Project: UNIRE/UNITE at MAXXI
Location: Roma, ltalia
Client: MAXXI Museum of Modern Art and Architecture