2026, for those who look at hospitality with the eyes of a designer, is the year in which a paradigm shift is consolidated: the hotel stops being a “well decorated”…
Author: Gianpietro Sacchi
Gianpietro Sacchi è architetto, docente e consulente. Con oltre trentacinque anni di esperienza tra progetto, ricerca e formazione, ha affiancato all’attività professionale una lunga esperienza accademica, dalla co-fondazione di POLI.design alla docenza e direzione di percorsi formativi legati al design. Oggi è Direttore Didattico di NAD – Nuova Accademia del Design e punto di riferimento per i programmi di formazione in design di Hdemy Group. Per Archi&Interiors scrive di architettura, cultura del progetto e formazione nella progettazione di interior design.
Capri and design: why the island of silence inspires designers from all over the world
There are places that speak loudly even when they are silent. Capri is one of these. He never screams, yet he remains i unforgettable . Maybe it’s for the way…
House museums in Italy: journey through designer homes through art, design and memory
In a country like Italy, culture is closely linked to the art of living. Museum houses are the most silent and incisive manifestation of this. They are spaces that have…
Architecture of the 70s: materials, utopias and contradictions of a decade that never stops speaking to us
Talking about architecture of the 70s means entering a complex, stratified territory, anything but nostalgic. It is a decade in which the project is not limited to responding to the…





