Passing by Rimini and its riviera, observing the city and walking the beaches, can’t help but think of a grand costume ball.
The architectural disguise has an important iconography in Italian architecture. The Malatesta Temple in Rimini is characterized, for example, by an Istrian stone “dress” on a medieval building, designed by Leon Battista Alberti. The urban architecture of Andrea Palladio and the several building facades he created: architectural masks on pre-existing medieval buildings. The Trampolines Suite Hotel project was designed with this spirit