The Social Hub Florence
Bruno Gallizzi
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Interior furniture, Ourdoor furniturePEDRALI
Interior lightingiGuzzini
Interior lightingFlos
Ceramic tilesMarazzi
Ourdoor furnitureLapalma
Interior furnitureDe Vorm

Product Spec Sheet
Interior furniture, Ourdoor furniture
Interior lighting
Interior lighting
by Flos
Ceramic tiles
by Marazzi
Ourdoor furniture
by Lapalma
Interior furniture
by De Vorm

The Social Hub Florence

rizoma architetture as Architects

The Social Hub, the dynamic young dutch start-up active in the hospitality sector since 2012, has opened its first building in Italy in the wonderful setting of Florence. The first Italian structure of TSH brings a new concept of hotel accommodation in our country, a hybrid formula open both to students (as evidenced by the name), and to Italian and international tourists. The hotel becomes a meeting place for young university students, coming from all over the world, who can spend a maximum of two years in the structure, and the many tourists, professionals, businessman, researchers, modern globetrotters who want to spend in the Tuscan capital a period from two nights to twelve months.

photo_credit Bruno Gallizzi
Bruno Gallizzi
photo_credit Bruno Gallizzi
Bruno Gallizzi

TSH Firenze was opened in July 2018 in a strategic area of the city: inside the former Palazzo del Sonno, opposite the Fortezza da Basso and only 10 minutes from the Santa Maria Novella station. The hotel has 390 rooms, 57% dedicated to students and 43% to other guests. The offer is aimed to a young, dynamic and cosmopolitan clientele: TSH combines an attractive design with high level receptive services (classrooms for conventions, auditoriums, restaurants and cafés, outdoor swimming pool, gym, indoor court, roof-top bar). The common spaces are the beating heart of the hotel, so that every guest, student or tourist, may feels like spending as little time as possible in his room, in order to live the meeting and social spaces, dedicated to study, sport, work, free time and culture.

photo_credit Bruno Gallizzi
Bruno Gallizzi
photo_credit Bruno Gallizzi
Bruno Gallizzi

The goal is to guarantee not only a room in the historic centre of Florence, but to offer a unique experience: to live (or revive) the best spirit of the university age, to return to the informal and fun activities of that moment of life, with the possibility of meeting people from all over the world, being part of an engaging community that is generating a worldwide network of "made in TSH" guests. This spirit of freedom, creativity and meeting is what has guided the design of the interior design of the common areas on the ground floor, basement, internal courtyard and in particular on the sixth floor of the Florence hotel. The music room, the common kitchen, the swimming pool and the auditorium are just some of the spaces at guests' disposal, designed with the aim of bringing together different cultures.

photo_credit Bruno Gallizzi
Bruno Gallizzi
photo_credit Bruno Gallizzi
Bruno Gallizzi

If the accommodation offer dedicated to guests is anything but traditional. The Social Hub is able to offer to the city of Florence something that is quite extraordinary: that’s to say one of the most interesting CREATIVITY HUB in Europe. TSH is a hotbed of ideas and professions, thanks to the 600 square meters of Coworking, a space dedicated to coworking and open to the public, available to anyone looking for a dynamic, informal workplace with every comfort. The real heart of Creativity HUB is the internal courtyard, a real "Italian piazza", open to the city, where to organize cultural events, conferences and music.

photo_credit Bruno Gallizzi
Bruno Gallizzi
photo_credit Sal Marston
Sal Marston

Team:
Architect: Rizoma Architetture
Architectural project: Archea Studio
Installation project: ESA Engineering
Photography: Bruno Gallizzi / Sal Marston 

photo_credit Sal Marston
Sal Marston
photo_credit Sal Marston
Sal Marston

Material Used:
1. Flooring: Resin; Marazzi (ceramic tiles) 
2. Windows: Painted Wood, COCIF
3. Roofing: Plasterboard panels, KNAUF
4. Interior lighting: iGuzzini, Artemide, Fibretec, Decorative, Gubi, Flos, Encapsulite, Toss B, Zero Lighting
5. Interior furniture: Hay, Muuto, De Machinekamer, Pedrali, Gubi, Modus, Ahrend, De Vorm
6. Carpets: Desso
7. Vintage furniture: MORENTZ 
8. Ourdoor furniture: Pedrali, La Palma, Ethimo, Expormim

photo_credit Sal Marston
Sal Marston

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