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Glamping in Montefortino, immersed in nature and constructed with sustainablematerials

FIMA Architecture Design Engineering

Hospitality  /  Future
FIMA Architecture Design Engineering

The project concept aims to create a relaxing glamping site, deeply immersed in nature and constructed with sustainable, natural materials. Each unit, made from locally sourced wood and bamboo, blends indoor and outdoor spaces, offering guests a serene and immersive experience. Large windows provide stunning views, and eco-friendly features like solar power and rainwater harvesting emphasize sustainability. The design preserves existing flora and fauna, ensuring privacy and tranquility. The site offers a harmonious retreat, reconnecting guests with nature while promoting sustainable living and cultural richness. This glamping site aspires to set a new standard for eco-luxury travel.

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The project is situated within the Sibillini Park, a fascinating area rich in history. The core idea is to create infrastructure for sustainable cultural and tourist enjoyment, both environmentally and managerially. This approach involves a systemic and forward-looking vision of development, aiming to establish an entity characterized by an inclusive modus operandi, reflecting the diverse voices of the territory. The project objectives are:increase and enhance cultural and tourist services, strengthen knowledge of environmental and cultural elements, to increase the resilience of local communities

The camping site targets an audience sensitive to eco-sustainability themes. Greenery is not just decoration but an integral part of the project, with a focus on sustainable materials compatible with the context. The main objective is to reorganize and modernize the structure, aiming for a green vacation through the use of low-impact technologies, combining energy efficiency with sustainable building practices for newly created environments. The technologies employed include photovoltaic panels, rainwater harvesting, buildings constructed entirely with certified materials, wooden structures, green roofs, and eco-friendly insulation.

The project stands out through its architectural embodiment of the territory, placing nature at the heart of every building. The strategy adheres to a g-local logic, emphasizing local excellence within a network of networks. This approach is crucial, as two of the area's main strengths are its relationship with nature and its strategic location. This approach involves a systemic and forward-looking vision of development, aiming to establish an entity characterized by an inclusive modus operandi, reflecting the diverse voices of the territory. The project's objectives are to enhance and qualify cultural and tourist services, strengthen knowledge of environmental and cultural elements, and increase the resilience of local communities. By integrating sustainable materials and technologies, such as photovoltaic panels, rainwater harvesting, and eco-friendly insulation, the project promotes a green vacation experience. The project not only respects but also highlights the natural environment, making it the focal point of the architectural experience. This approach not only preserves the natural beauty of the area but also enhances it, offering visitors a unique opportunity to connect with the environment. The vision is to create a modern, sustainable retreat that serves as a model for eco-luxury travel, balancing comfort with environmental responsibility and cultural richness

The project creates a contemporary space immersed in the nature of the Sibillini Mountains, enchanting places rich in history. Greenery is the foundational element of the project, not just decoration, but a determining part of the design.

Credits

 Montefortino
 Italy
 Municipality of Montefortino
 Glamping
 12/2025
 35000 mq
  6,000,000.00 €
 Arch. Maurizio Andreoli_FIMA Architecture Design Engineering
 Lorenzo Di Stefano,Gianluca Brandoni,Alessandro Marconi, Alessio Marino,Giacomo Paolombini, Andrea Riapri, Enrico Vescovo
 to be defined
 Polistudio A.E.S. società di ingegneria
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 Arch. Maurizio Andreoli

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FIMA is a multidisciplinary studio for Architecture
Alongside architectural design, which has always been a core business, there are all those preparatory disciplines for the design of buildings and spaces capable of arousing emotions: architects, engineers, energy managers, economic managers, render artists, cad, bim and AI experts, create a multifaceted team that guarantees a 360-degree approach to architecture. FIMA is a studio capable of tacking any type of project: from the interior design of luxury spaces, to the design of commercial buildings, from restoration projects of buildings of high artistic value to restyling and energy requalification of disused industrial spaces. A constant growth, matured in thirty years of presence on the market, has brought the studio to an international level. Today FIMA works in China, Iraq, Iran and Libya. FIMA projects are born from people and focus on people, their needs and the spaces in which they live.

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