Spazio Forme
Spazio Forme was born as a shared creative venue, equipped with flexible workstations and designed to host meetings, teambuilding sessions, training activities, small events, workshops, and cultural conferences.
In the words of Marta, the creator and curator of the space:
“Here, we work with our hands. We experiment, we make mistakes, we start over. Forme stems from continuous practice: print, sign, matter, textile. This research then becomes a workshop: a way to share tools, gestures, and possibilities. Every activity is born here: from doing, from exploring, from leaving room for whatever emerges.”
The architectural project revolves around the idea of transforming an anonymous open space into a welcoming environment with a well-defined character, while keeping a close eye on the budget. The result is a fluid layout: the workstations are located at the center of the room, while the workshop area is defined by an iron structure with polycarbonate partitioning. A reception desk (positioned in front of the workshop), a break area, and a meeting room complete the layout.
Colors are the true protagonists, giving a strong identity to the environment: the blue and green of the ceilings, the red of the break area, the mustard yellow of the curtains, and the green of the tables alternate with the iron structures. The latter not only define the spaces but also frame the reception desk, beautifully crafted by salvaging old doors.
Design: Pietro Abbruzzese Marta Povero
Collaborators: Paola Perdighe
Surface area: 120 sq m
Photo: Mariano Dallago