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Albergo Medusa Splendid (1957) Giovanni Donadon e Mario Marzin

Lignano Pineta - raggio dello Scirocco ang. arco della Paranza








Fotografia di Giulio Avon /Studio Avon Associati, Udine


It consists of two blocks oriented parallel to the corner streets, connected at the level of the raised floor by a large semicircular glazed volume. The facades are enriched by the blue color of the window frames and the pattern of the brickwork on the expansive exposed brick surfaces. The repeated loggias, alternating with window modules flush with the facade, add a unique compositional vibrancy to the sea-facing elevations.


Lignano Pineta: An Urban and Architectural Revolution (1947-1959)

After World War II, Italy's reconstruction accelerated tourist development, with a particular focus on housing needs. In Lignano, designers carried forward the results of the debate on housing, advancing an experimental architectural culture. The Lignano Pineta plan, drafted by Marcello D'Olivo, was a fundamental act of urban regeneration, marked by a new urbanistic and architectural mindset that redefined the relationships between man, nature, and architecture.


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