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Where hospitality meets design and the past speaks to the present: discover The Social Hub Rome on Elle Decor, the new interior design project by Rizoma Architetture.
2025
The CX Trieste Giulia project by Rizoma Architetture is featured in issue 4/2025 of Hotel Domani magazine. The article, written by journalist Francesca Oddo, explores the design approach and concepts behind the transformation of this space dedicated to contemporary hospitality.
The Sole 24 Ore dedicates an article to the rebirth of the Ex Dogana, the vibrant heart of Roman cultural life, transformed into a modern multifunctional district featuring a four-star hotel, coworking spaces, a gym, a rooftop pool, and event areas.
Artribune dedicates an article to the inauguration of The Social Hub Rome, the new hospitality and connection hub designed by Rizoma Architetture, part of the Dutch group founded by Charlie MacGregor, already present in Italy with locations in Bologna and Florence.
Hotel Domani dedicates an article to the new The Social Hub Rome: a new district of connection and hospitality in the heart of San Lorenzo.
ArteMagazine has dedicated an article to The Social Hub Rome, highlighting how the design of the common spaces, curated by Rizoma Architetture, helps create an environment that enhances connection, culture, and shared experiences.
id+c, one of the most influential design magazines in China, has dedicated an article to our Jo&Joe Roma project, recognizing its innovation and value in the hospitality landscape. A recognition that confirms how interior design is a constantly evolving global language.
The city’s largest hotel has been inaugurated, spanning 85,000 square meters: 550 rooms, nine floors (four underground), a gym, a rooftop pool, a 7,000 sqm hanging garden overlooking Brunelleschi’s Dome, restaurants, bars, a co-working space for 32 companies, a conference center, an underground parking lot, shops, and a supermarket.
The world of hostels is constantly evolving, transitioning from simple, utilitarian accommodations with shared rooms, primarily used by young people and students, to spaces that now offer a diverse range of options open to everyone.
The Funky Mediterranean mood of Casa Nevla stems from the art of blending opposing styles, creating a unique and unconventional interior design concept.
The office must be welcoming, provide well-being, and be attractive to positively impact work. This is why workplace design increasingly draws inspiration from hotels, blending unconventional interior design with technologies aimed at enhancing the work experience.
2024
The Senior Housing sector is rapidly expanding and Pambianco Magazine celebrates it with an exclusive feature. Among the highlights of this special is Cosmo, the Senior Residence of the future designed by Rizoma Architetture in collaboration with the architectural firm Settanta7.
It’s called Cosmo, the Senior Residence of the future, designed by Settanta7 Studio. Presented at the Settanta7 headquarters in Milan, the concept embodies an innovative vision of senior living, tailored to meet the needs of contemporary life in older age.
Cosmo is a senior housing concept designed for an autonomous and healthy over-65 clientele. It accommodates up to 120 people and introduces a new residential concept, with spaces crafted for the individual comfort of each resident while providing a wide range of shared activities.
An ancient monastery in the heart of Rome hosts Jo&Joe’s first Italian hostel—or rather, an “open house” where travelers and locals, street art, and frescoed ceilings come together in a new concept of hospitality.
In Rome’s lively Monti district, inside a former 16th-century monastery, Italy’s first **JO&JOE** has opened its doors.