At Fuorisalone 2024, the design event held in Milan, the project DI OGNUNO will be featured, focusing on accessible hospitality. This project, developed in collaboration with Village for All-V4A and Lombardini22, will be hosted at the nhow Milano hotel in the Tortona district and will present three experiential paths that offer ideas and suggestions for designing welcoming spaces using the concept of Universal Design.
The aim of DI OGNUNO is to highlight spaces that are beautiful and accessible to all. Alessandra Albarelli, General Director of Riva del Garda Fierecongressi, emphasizes that this project aims to showcase design for all, targeting both the hotel and non-hotel industry. The goal is to provide insights, solutions, and concrete examples to support hospitality businesses and professionals in creating environments that meet the needs of every individual. Ensuring accessible, sustainable, inclusive, and high-quality experiences represents a fundamental challenge for operators in the hospitality sector.
At the nhow Milano hotel, visitors will be able to explore the Madrid Room, where the three experiential paths will be presented. Through these paths, participants will be able to fully understand the needs of people with disabilities and the opportunities related to accessibility. They will be able to experience darkness, move through space, and listen to silence, immersing themselves in the real needs of people with disabilities.
Roberto Vitali, CEO of Village for All – V4A, emphasizes that there is no perfect project that can be replicated everywhere. Accessibility should be considered an added value, and therefore, good design and technical skills are necessary to find innovative solutions. The Hospitality fair has the ability to look at future needs, and together they can show entrepreneurs what the future of accessible hospitality will be.
The DI OGNUNO project will be presented on Wednesday, April 17th at 10:30 am at the nhow Milano hotel. The event is hosted by nhow Milano and supported by Triumph Group International and WMF-We Make Future, along with technical partners Aquafil, Biemme Borolo, Delta Ceramica, Fas Italia, GoGreen, Iiriti, Neon Trento, Performa, and Sinergie Contract.