Architect and Builder Q2 Jun 2026 | Page 44

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designed to psychologically belong to the seafront. To achieve this, many of the hotel rooms were rotated towards the Atlantic and over the low roof of the legendary La Perla, allowing sea views from a location technically removed from the beachfront itself. It is a subtle but intelligent piece of urban architecture, proof that perception and spatial experience can be as valuable as geography.
The Cole itself forms an essential layer of the broader Dolce Vita narrative. Operated by the Kove Collection, the hotel introduces a hospitality dimension that elevates the development beyond conventional residential luxury. Conceived as a boutique urban retreat, the hotel combines Atlantic Ocean views with a quieter, more intimate interpretation of luxury hospitality.
Inside, the mood shifts noticeably from the exterior’ s sculptural confidence. The interiors embrace softer textures and warmer materiality: marble finishes, timber detailing, muted tones and carefully layered lighting create spaces that feel restrained rather than overtly opulent. Cane makes a comeback, evoking the golden age of
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