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TREDETUTTO

GROUND
 

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BASEMENT
 

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RESTAURANT
Location: Garbatella, ROMA
Year: 2021

Photography:
Seven H. Zhang
Publications: Designboom, Domus, Living Corriere, Elle Decor IT, The Good Life, Casa Vogue, Yatzer, FRAME, Dezeen, AD Italia, Baumeister

Tredetutto is a new restaurant on two levels, offering contemporary Italian cuisine with a café, wine bar and cocktail bar. It is located in the heart of La Garbatella, a historic Roman quarter designed and built between the 20s and 30s, with an architectural style called Baroque, rich in decorations, mouldings, animal and plant figures, but remaining in the field of social housing and therefore poor. The space reflects this mix, the scraped walls with their history are in contrast to the contempo rary design of the few elements that characterize the room: such as the iron staircase, the ben ches covered with a technical fabric typical of boats or the large bar counter that shows up to the public in a clean and linear way, hiding the technical area studied in every detail to make it fun ctional for breakfast and herbal teas in the morning, and custom evening drinks mixed by a local herbalist. The plan of the ground floor has a triangular shape with at the center a large cruciform pillar that divides the spaces (no additional walls have been added); the counter is then facing the entrance on one side but concealed by the pillar for the rest of its conformation. The lower floor can be reached through a staircase/ tunnel of salmon color, a porthole already leaves glimpse the room dedicated to the restaurant; the plant in this case has a clean and line ar conformation, characterizes the space the Grid wallpaper by Texturae on the two main walls, while a custom-designed iron staircase in a vibrant yellow color divides the spaces through perfo rated sheet metal panels.

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