Travelogue is the diary of an architect who narrates his projects by adding his initial creative spark to the simple (and not so simple) harmonious combination of different architectural elements.
Taste in matching is not enough, you also need the ability to invent something that was not there before and is there after, thinking in terms of surfaces and volumes to create spaces. Knowing how to visualize the space for how it will be experienced by the people who will inhabit it, arousing emotions and a sense of well-being.
An architectural project cannot disregard its geographical location and it is now necessary to ensure that the project blends in with its surroundings by entering into a deep connection of respect and harmony. Similarly, it is also essential to consider the socio-cultural context in which a project fits, precisely because people are the key point that defines how that space will be used.
What makes a project special? The creative spark. The unconventional idea, something surprising, that awakens our senses, even unconventional if you like, that makes the project different from all others.
This spark is what makes our hearts beat faster, what makes a project fit for human beings, thought out with care and creativity.