Deep in the heart of Sesto, Italy sits Plasma Studio’s residence-turned Alma Hotel. This building, which was once just a plain hotel from the 1960’s, was going to go through a common circulation and a service change, until Ulla Hell rescued it in 2012. The hotel once held six holiday apartments with pitched roofs, but the renovation turned it into a suitable living space for her family of five. The unused roof space was turned into an oblique crown, which connects to the ground floor reception space and architectural office, giving it an angular appearance.
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