DESIGN NAME: Puglia
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Tourism Promotion Offices
INSPIRATION: From the organic forms about Italian Limestone Pietra di Lecce to Zaha Hadid project's: all my research is in constant evolution.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Front and back office space that arises in relation to the architecture and spaces of Puglia. Simplification, rooting, archaic bring out the theme of origins. The evoked a contemporary and archaic technology.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: Proposal for the new tourist office in Puglia is the operational tool in promoting the image, refers to the planning of sustainable development, integrated, pivoting on the values, hospitality and quality.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project started in April 2012 in Muro Leccese and was exhibited in IAT International Competition by Agenzia Puglia Promozione.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Wood, synthetic resin, glass, aluminum, Biocalce. Led technology, passive energy systems for energy saving, Lighting and natural ventilation.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: 80 square meters.
Width: 36.09100 ft
Depth: 22.96700 ft
Height: 13.12400 ft
TAGS: Interior Design, Design of New Tourist Accomodation, Puglia, Home
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: Type of Research: Interior Design.
Research Objectives: new office of the Agenzia Puglia Promozione. Methodology: 3D Render
Effect of the Research in Real-Life Phenomena such as Business:Promotion of knowledge and territorial components in its natural, scenic and cultural, tangible and intangible, fully enhancing the excellence.
Society and Design Itself: A concept by I'm Where I Live/Emanuele Spano
CHALLENGE: The limit was the definition of an existing area of 80 sq m. Very influential has been the historical and archaeological component of Puglia; while the social factor affected to a lesser extent due to the opening of the project on international scenarios.
ADDED DATE: 2012-06-01 06:15:11
TEAM MEMBERS (1) : Emanuele Spano
IMAGE CREDITS: Emanuele Spano, 2012.
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