JW Marriot - Venice, ITA
Sacca Sessola is one of the largest islands (16 Ha) of the central Venetian Lagoon and was artificially created in 1870. It first served as a large depot and was then replaced by gardens and green areas. The Venice Pneumological Institute was later opened on the island, which underwent its first restoration in 2000. A refined recovery intervention of more than 36,000 m² transformed the island into a luxury resort with 206 rooms and suites. Surrounded by gardens and olive trees, the complex includes a spa, indoor, outdoor, and infinity swimming pools, several restaurants and bars, a marina, and a heliport.
Role on the project: Field Engineer
Completed in 2013








