
Studio 63 Architecture + Design designed Bungalove collaborated with ED Contract. New of needs, ideas or the rediscovery of old habits made to rethink the concept of hospitality.

An evolution of the concept without bounded an aesthetic value of the space where everything has been done, but to the environment where the space is immersed. Having the opportunity to enjoy wild places, which were not accessible to “classic” tourist accommodation, was the future of hospitality. A nomadic room without leaving any marks; “green” because the host environment was respected. The idea of back to nature pointed to certain ‘radical’ attitudes. In the late ’60s resulted the creation of fantastic living cells, perfectly efficient, which could be directly putted into the desired location.
A housing unit, which associated with the nature and site, provided all facilities and comforts that the modern traveler needed. The interior design consisted of a platform and a wall decorated where the aggregation. The modern interior offered life to a single room as well as the apartment, bungalows and a living space, which was designed especially, expanded, evolved and transformed. With a flexibility of composition, a system for all’hotellerie was fully adjusted. It provided the application from a simple village to a luxury resort.
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