B&B La Mugletta / Integrate Collective
A place where nature is part of the well-being of the home and its inhabitants: the project of the IntegrateCollective for the B&B La Mugletta eliminates every barrier between interior and exterior space.
© Antony Wilder
Architects: Integrate Collective
Location: Veneto, Italy
Area: 630.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Antony Wilder, Chap Achen
Architectural Project: Sergio Corazza, Valentina Lazzaro
Light Design: Guido Granara
Naming & Logo Design: Francesca Forte
Metal Works: Giorato snc
Garden: Linea Verde Tapparello
© Antony Wilder
From the architect. A place where nature is part of the well-being of the home and its inhabitants: the project of the IntegrateCollective for the B&B La Mugletta eliminates every barrier between interior and exterior space.The research and creativity behind the project La Mugletta, a B&B in the Euganean Hills near Padua, has evolved in harmony with the desire of the owners to create a cozy and comfortable place for receiving guests, offering a stay in an atmosphere of peace, being able to live real moments of true "otium? (leisure) feeling embraced by nature.
© Antony Wilder
The project has created a place where, in addition to accommodations and hospitality for single events, it is also possible to carry out ceramic workshops and experimentation in the kitchen. In the future, it...
© Antony Wilder
Architects: Integrate Collective
Location: Veneto, Italy
Area: 630.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Antony Wilder, Chap Achen
Architectural Project: Sergio Corazza, Valentina Lazzaro
Light Design: Guido Granara
Naming & Logo Design: Francesca Forte
Metal Works: Giorato snc
Garden: Linea Verde Tapparello
© Antony Wilder
From the architect. A place where nature is part of the well-being of the home and its inhabitants: the project of the IntegrateCollective for the B&B La Mugletta eliminates every barrier between interior and exterior space.The research and creativity behind the project La Mugletta, a B&B in the Euganean Hills near Padua, has evolved in harmony with the desire of the owners to create a cozy and comfortable place for receiving guests, offering a stay in an atmosphere of peace, being able to live real moments of true "otium? (leisure) feeling embraced by nature.
© Antony Wilder
The project has created a place where, in addition to accommodations and hospitality for single events, it is also possible to carry out ceramic workshops and experimentation in the kitchen. In the future, it...
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