A real estate firm which also operates marinas commissioned the project / photo: ABCPlus Studio
A botanical spa, woven through open-air pavilions and meandering freshwater canals, lies at the heart of a bold eco-conscious destination designed by Italian architecture firm ABCPlus Studio.
Located near the town of Bibione, between Venice and Trieste on Italy’s Adriatic coast, the project is capturing industry attention with its blend of hospitality, residential and wellness facilities. The total development is expected to cost €37.5 million (US$43.9 million, £32.1 million) and is slated to open in 2030.
Wellness immersion At the core, the spa unfolds as a sensory journey where nature and design converge. A striking glass-and-steel pavilion will house hammams, thermal baths and lush tropical planting that thrives in the naturally humid micro-climate. Salt treatment facilities, including massage rooms, saline pools and saunas, will be positioned on panoramic relaxation decks suspended in a pine canopy with sweeping sea views. A dedicated yoga and meditation pavilion constructed from untreated larch will feature acoustically engineered walls that allow the music of wind, water and birdsong to filter through.
“Our design philosophy centres on guiding guests to discover and connect with the extraordinary indigenous territory that surrounds us,” says Damiano Capuzzo, partner at ABCPlus Studio. “In doing so, the act of wellness becomes a journey of environmental discovery and cultural appreciation.”
Business drive Commissioned by Bibione Darsena SRL – a real estate firm which also operates marinas – the development prioritises wellbeing. The wider scheme includes a 100-room hotel, private residences and off-grid micro-lodges scattered across the wetlands.
Public infrastructure investment of €6 million (US$7 million, £5.1 million) will fund the marina, waterfront works, pedestrian pathways and hydraulic safeguards, while the hotel and residential components are estimated at €16.5 million (US$19.3 million, £14.1 million) and €8.5 million (US$9.9 million, £7.2 million) respectively.
Capuzzo describes the vision as “a demonstration of how contemporary hospitality architecture can transcend traditional boundaries, creating spaces where human wellness and environmental regeneration exist in perfect symbiosis.”
Green ethos Sustainability underpins every detail across the 50-hectare masterplan, which overlooks a saltwater lagoon and sits within a protected wetland. The hotel and lodge design draws inspiration from traditional stilt houses, lifting structures among dunes. Native vegetation with shaded terraces, green roofs and reflective surfaces will tame thermal impact.
Raised walkways will preserve the fragile ecology below, while micro-lodges are designed to be fully energy-independent. The spa itself will run off-grid, with solar energy and rainwater harvesting systems. Every element of it (and all other structures on site) will adhere to cradle-to-cradle principles that allow complete removal and site restoration if required.
photo: ABCPlus Studio
"Wellness becomes a journey of environmental discovery and cultural appreciation" - Damiano Capuzzo, ABCPlus Studio
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A real estate firm which also operates marinas commissioned the project / photo: ABCPlus Studio
A botanical spa, woven through open-air pavilions and meandering freshwater canals, lies at the heart of a bold eco-conscious destination designed by Italian architecture firm ABCPlus Studio.
Located near the town of Bibione, between Venice and Trieste on Italy’s Adriatic coast, the project is capturing industry attention with its blend of hospitality, residential and wellness facilities. The total development is expected to cost €37.5 million (US$43.9 million, £32.1 million) and is slated to open in 2030.
Wellness immersion At the core, the spa unfolds as a sensory journey where nature and design converge. A striking glass-and-steel pavilion will house hammams, thermal baths and lush tropical planting that thrives in the naturally humid micro-climate. Salt treatment facilities, including massage rooms, saline pools and saunas, will be positioned on panoramic relaxation decks suspended in a pine canopy with sweeping sea views. A dedicated yoga and meditation pavilion constructed from untreated larch will feature acoustically engineered walls that allow the music of wind, water and birdsong to filter through.
“Our design philosophy centres on guiding guests to discover and connect with the extraordinary indigenous territory that surrounds us,” says Damiano Capuzzo, partner at ABCPlus Studio. “In doing so, the act of wellness becomes a journey of environmental discovery and cultural appreciation.”
Business drive Commissioned by Bibione Darsena SRL – a real estate firm which also operates marinas – the development prioritises wellbeing. The wider scheme includes a 100-room hotel, private residences and off-grid micro-lodges scattered across the wetlands.
Public infrastructure investment of €6 million (US$7 million, £5.1 million) will fund the marina, waterfront works, pedestrian pathways and hydraulic safeguards, while the hotel and residential components are estimated at €16.5 million (US$19.3 million, £14.1 million) and €8.5 million (US$9.9 million, £7.2 million) respectively.
Capuzzo describes the vision as “a demonstration of how contemporary hospitality architecture can transcend traditional boundaries, creating spaces where human wellness and environmental regeneration exist in perfect symbiosis.”
Green ethos Sustainability underpins every detail across the 50-hectare masterplan, which overlooks a saltwater lagoon and sits within a protected wetland. The hotel and lodge design draws inspiration from traditional stilt houses, lifting structures among dunes. Native vegetation with shaded terraces, green roofs and reflective surfaces will tame thermal impact.
Raised walkways will preserve the fragile ecology below, while micro-lodges are designed to be fully energy-independent. The spa itself will run off-grid, with solar energy and rainwater harvesting systems. Every element of it (and all other structures on site) will adhere to cradle-to-cradle principles that allow complete removal and site restoration if required.
photo: ABCPlus Studio
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that spark joy.
Global luxury hospitality brand, Six Senses, has partnered with longevity healthcare provider,
HUM2N, to launch a clinic at Six Senses London, at The Whiteley.
As part of its first hotel partnership, Mayrlife – the medical health resort company known for its
site in Altaussee, Austria – has launched a day clinic at the Rosewood Vienna.
Premium London health club, KX Chelsea, will imminently unveil its most significant
redevelopment since its launch in 2002 to create an integrated wellness model combining
training, recovery and relaxation.
Rosewood Le Guanahani St Barth, on the northeast coast of Saint Barthélemy in the French
West Indies, is offering a programme of ocean-inspired yoga classes between 8-14 June to
celebrate Global Wellness Day (GWD).
Hotel de France, located on the British Isle of Jersey, has created a wellness retreat package
that includes a hot yoga session that will take place in Jersey Zoo’s butterfly sanctuary.
The Ritz-Carlton, Langkawi, in Malaysia, has revealed a schedule for Global Wellness Day
(GWD) that includes guided rainforest walks, mindful movement and guided coastal meditation
experiences.
Longevitix, a clinical platform for preventive and longevity medicine, has launched its AI-
powered intelligence system to help physicians deliver continuous, personalised longevity-
focused care at scale.
Atmantan Wellness Centre, an integrative wellness destination in Mulshi, near Pune in India, is
expanding its portfolio by adding a new centre in Hyderabad that will launch between 2028 and
2029.