
"The development comprises 366 apartments and 77 villas organized into sixteen typologies, designed to minimize disturbance to the ecological context."
"Rather than reshaping the land through excavation, this dense yet permeable fabric of green-toned volumes rises among existing trees and opens toward the Adriatic Sea."
"A network of paths and stairs emerges from a base of locally sourced stone, calibrated to match the tones of the surrounding landscape."
"Generous windows, terraces, balconies, and private pools extend living spaces outward, giving the resort a porous and open character."
The Veil resort in Dhërmi, Albania, designed by Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura, features 366 apartments and 77 villas that blend into the natural landscape. The design preserves existing trees and follows the terrain's contours, creating a lightweight architectural fabric. A network of paths made from locally sourced stone enhances the connection to the environment. Generous windows and terraces extend living spaces, allowing for panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea while maintaining a cohesive visual identity across various building typologies.
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