The meaning behind “Amusement Logic”: strategy in the design, architecture and construction of leisure and tourism attractions
“Amusement” derives from the Old French amuser, which meant ”to cause someone to reflect or divert their attention.”
Non-opulent luxury villa overlooking the sea
Luxury does not lie in opulence, but in spaces that offer peace, beauty and a deep connection with nature.
Designing a playground against sedentary lifestyles
The undulating surfaces and brightly coloured tunnels encourage children to move constantly.
A design that renews children’s aquatic areas
Updating of children's areas through the integration of new materials and the bold use of colour.
Designing an urban landmark
An example of the transformative power of art and design in public spaces.
Minimalism, purity and simplicity in architecture
Clean lines and simple geometric shapes serve as a counterpoint to the natural topography.