Marco Piva - Major Works

Major Works

Osaka Gas Corporation Ltd. “Building”– Osaka, (apartment interior design, 1992-1994)

Hotel dei Cavalieri Milan, (7th floor and meeting rooms interior design, 2000-2002) – Milan

Hotel Carrobbio – Milan, Interior Design, 1997-1999

Eurocongressi Hotel – Cavaion – Verona, Interior Design, 1998-2000

Starhotel Michelangelo – Florence, Interior Design, 1998-2000

Lowry Hotel - Manchester, Suite Interior Design

Laguna Terminal, Laguna Palace & Laguna Suites – Venice Mestre, Architecture & Interior Design, 2000-2002

Palace Hotel Congress Centre – Como

Port Palace – Montecarlo - principality of Monaco, Interior Design, 2002-2004

T Hotel – Cagliari (Sardinia, Italy), (Architecture & Interior Design, 2003-2005) Foto

Hotel Mirage – Kazan, Russia Architecture & Interior Design, 2001-2003

Sicis The Art Factory – Milan, Interior Design, 2003-2004

Hotel Exedra (suites) – Rome (Italy), Suites Interior Design, 2005

Le Terrazze - Carità di Villorba, Treviso (Italy), Architecture 2006-2011

Oceana Hotel - Dubai, Interior Design, 2005 -

High Performance Sloop – The Netherlands

Hotel Tower – Bologne (Italy), Interior Design, 2006-2010

Move Hotel - Mogliano Veneto (Italy), Interior Design, 2009-2011

Net Center – B4 Hotel, Padua, Interior Design 2005-2008

Tiara Hotel – Dubai, Interior Design, 2006-2010

Porto Dubai – Dubai, Master Plan, 2006

Club Med – Caprera, Sardinia (Italy), Master Plan Concept, 2006

Hotel Excelsior Gallia, Milan, Architecture, Landscape, Lighting, Interior Design, 2010 -in progress

Beijing Feng-Tai, Concept design, Master Plan, 2011

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