A new design by Amusement Logic‘s Design Department: a brutalist sculptural building, blurring the boundary between art and architecture. The polished concrete is imprinted with curved lines that give the building a fluid, yet heavy presence, as if it were a sculpture between liquid and solid, magmatic, a mass in very slow and continuous movement.

On the main façade, the elliptical openings and their play of shadows take centre stage, while maximising the entry of natural light without compromising privacy. The large windows, framed by wooden slats, open onto the gardens surrounding the structure. The panoramic views change with the seasons, while the landscaping around the building evolves with the changing weather.

Conceived as a versatile space for cultural or social use, the building stands as a local landmark, an architectural destination that invites contemplation and interaction. More than a simple construction, it is a tangible manifestation of the art of architecture, an art that, in this case, fuses design with functionality, without ever forgetting sustainability.