This hotel and residential complex is located in a terrain of irregular contours in Dhërmi, a picturesque town in the Albanese Riviera that faces the Ionian Sea. The ground plan follows a grid to organize the premises, while the height variation of the section generates a play of spatial experiences. The labyrinth of red volumes features hotel pavilions, apartments, and villas. Resembling a fortified settlement, the crenallated composition deploys a network of outdoor stairs, walkways, and bridges that interweave with swimming pools, courtyards, and lookout points. Still in design stage, the project has its place in the architectural language defined by the legacy of Ricardo Bofill (1939-2022).

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