For Antonello Boschi wharves and piers are the most romantic way of interacting with the sea. "They are better than ships", he says, "because you do not have to abandon yuor ties with the land; they are better than the beach, because the relation with the sea is total an complete". From the wharf a steel sculpture, a kind of fin, with L'Arca embedded in it, draws attention to the restaurant. A teakwood bench runs parallel to the gangway. Streamlined shapes in polished steel refer to the interior of a ship, while meticulous attention to detail raises the project to the level of art.
Ristorante L'arca
BOSCHI, ANTONELLO
1999-01-01
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For Antonello Boschi wharves and piers are the most romantic way of interacting with the sea. "They are better than ships", he says, "because you do not have to abandon yuor ties with the land; they are better than the beach, because the relation with the sea is total an complete". From the wharf a steel sculpture, a kind of fin, with L'Arca embedded in it, draws attention to the restaurant. A teakwood bench runs parallel to the gangway. Streamlined shapes in polished steel refer to the interior of a ship, while meticulous attention to detail raises the project to the level of art.File in questo prodotto:
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