Architectural drawing and rendering, Bevilacqua Architects
Architectural drawing and rendering, Bevilacqua Architects
Via d'Aracoeli 45, Rome
The Reckon store in Rome, set in the historic Palazzo Cenci-Bolognetti, blends contemporary fashion with classic architecture. The design features sleek stainless steel and minimalist wooden furniture, contrasting with the building’s original Roman cement tiles to create a striking mix of modern and historic elements.
Project Head of Design, Bevilacqua Architects
Milan, Italy
For Neil Barrett's pop-up store during Milan Fashion Week, an empty space was transformed into a futuristic cave-like experience. Concrete, stones, and strategic lighting enhance the brand's minimal aesthetic. At the center of the space, a dynamic display showcases accessories, bags, and shoes, surrounded by the ready-to-wear collection.
Perforated metal chair
House M in Verona is an apartment designed with a minimal touch and a focus on contrasting materials. The concept uses simple materials like concrete in innovative ways, featuring both polished surfaces and textured finishes. This creates a dynamic contrast within the space, balanced by white perimeter surfaces and black furniture, resulting in a harmonious and modern aesthetic.