Eolian Milazzo Hotel + Residence is a completed redevelopment project for one of the most prominent hotel sites in Milazzo, Sicily. The existing building occupies a dominant position on Capo Milazzo, with the Italian peninsula forming a dramatic background to the coastal setting.
HLM Group commissioned UFO Architecture to investigate the potential of transforming the existing building and site into a prestigious residential and hospitality destination. The project works with the sound existing structure through spatial reorganisation, material renewal and environmental upgrades.
The design is conceived as a Mediterranean architectural transformation where environmental performance becomes the main design driver. A performative louver system mediates solar gain, shade, privacy, transparency and interior spatial organisation, turning the building envelope into an active architectural system working from the exterior into the interior.
| Project Location | Milazzo, Sicily, Italy |
| Project Type | Hotel, residence, hospitality, adaptive reuse |
| Project Description | Completed redevelopment of an existing hotel and residential site on Capo Milazzo, exploring thermal performance, shading, privacy and a performative louver system as the main architectural strategy. |
| Client | HLM Group |
| Architect | UFO Architecture |
| Lead Architect | Claudio Lucchesi |
| Project Status | Completed |
| Project Duration | 2010 |
| Project Scope | Architecture, hospitality design, residential design, façade strategy and redevelopment study |
| Design Focus | Thermal performance, shading, Mediterranean density, privacy, adaptive reuse, façade system and interactive architectural skin |
| Environmental Strategy | The shading system is developed as a spatial and climatic strategy, controlling solar gain, ventilation, privacy and interior atmosphere from the exterior envelope into the organisation of the building. |
| Programme | Hotel accommodation, residences, shared hospitality spaces, exterior shaded areas, terraces, privacy control and spatial reorganisation of the existing structure |
