PROJECT TYPOLOGY
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Restructuring – Recreativity and sociality (restaurants, bars and discos)
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
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floorings – coverings
DESIGNER
Kristi Prinzmann (DokoInterior); Anne Määrmann (Bob)
YEAR
2019
Tartu is a very compact city, with most of its tourist attractions and restaurants located along a couple of parallel streets. It is here that Lucky Loore, a luxury venue offering traditional bar games, is located.
It is an original and stylish haunt, whose exclusive interior design (the result of a recent renovation) has made the various areas in the bar even more modern and welcoming. Fondovalle’s contribution has further enhanced the spaces, through the choice of a contemporary collection that carefully combines the technology and innovation of porcelain stoneware with the traditional prestige of Venetian Terrazzo tile.
Shards Large Black, the product chosen for the floors and walls of Lucky Loore, takes a great Italian classic and gives it a contemporary ceramic twist.
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HOTEL ERIKA
Tyrol, the magical Italian alpine region of Alto Adige, is surrounded by beautiful mountains, with green pastures in the background: kilometres of trails in untouched nature.
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Central Bus Station
The Central Bus Station (CBS) in Sofia, Bulgaria is the main station in the area, a primary hub for national and regional transit. Built in 2004, it covers a total area of over 7,000 m2.
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Scheiblhofer THE RESORT
Located at Andau (Austria), the modern Scheiblhofer THE RESORT offers its customers exclusive wellbeing experiences, family plans and fine wining and dining focused on regional products.
The resort, designed by famous architect Arkan Zeytinoglu, embodies the concepts and values of sustainable architecture, protection of the natural environment and energy saving. In fact, the design includes the creation of a garden – where the fruit, vegetables and herbs grown are then used in the kitchen – and a “wine trail” to create continuity between the hotel and the environment.
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bakery & hotel (BED-BIKE-BREAD)
Located in the tourist village of Csopak, in Hungary, Buborék Csopak offers a cosy place for cyclists and nature walk enthusiasts to stay all year round, accompanied by various other services (BED-BIKE-BREAD). The building was completely refurbished in June 2022 to create a location that houses not only a bakery, but also a bike shop and a hotel. The upper floor has been repurposed to provide a comfortable place where travellers can stay the night and recharge their batteries (in more ways than one!).
What architects Eszter Bertóty and Edit Móder were aiming for was to create a space that was both functional and inviting, featuring a clean contemporary design born from a fusion of Scandinavian and Mediterranean moods.
Bathed in neutral tones, the interiors are furnished with modern furniture with natural materials predominating throughout. Inside the building then, the bakery's characteristic counter, the fireplace, and the bathrooms walls are all tiled with Ceramica Fondovalle porcelain stoneware from the Res Art collection, in the Talc, Pottery and Mud shades.Res art -
ALEJA shopping centre in Ljubljana
The Aleja shopping centre was constructed with materials of the very highest quality. Ceramica Fondovalle was chosen to cover the interiors of the delicatessen sector of the Interspar hypermarket with concrete effect porcelain stoneware tiles from the Portland collection, in Lassen colour and 120x60 size.
Thanks to the striking patterning which resembles hand-trowelled concrete, the overall visual impact is extremely attractive. The simple, neutral colour adds value to the location, transforming the area into a small corner to be savoured with the eyes.
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