A dialogue between past and present through contemporary architectural forms that flow within and around the existing historic fabric of Palazzo Capponi, a 16th century palace.
Hotel Romeo Roma is located within Palazzo Capponi, a historic palace dating back to the 16th century. The building previously served as a government office before being acquired by the Romeo Group for transformation into a luxury hotel. The renovation and redesign began around 2015 and faced significant challenges due to the discovery of Roman archaeological remains beneath the site, which required careful preservation and integration into the project. The design introduces contemporary architectural forms that flow within and around the existing fabric, integrating modern fluid forms inspired by Roman arches and vaults while respecting and preserving the historical identity of Rome. The project expresses continuity, movement, and coexistence between heritage and contemporary architecture. The board also presents three additional case studies: Barracuda Beach Hotel & Villas in Brazil, Silena Hotel, and Bab Samhan Hotel in Riyadh.
Materials used include wood, stone, marble, krion, brass, tadelakt plaster and Sicilian rock salt. Color scheme features black and dark brown tones, white, warm metallic accents, earthy and mineral tones. The hotel officially opened in 2025 and is considered one of the final architectural works initiated by Zaha Hadid.