Hidden routes, cultural heritage and natural peculiarities of the Adriatic are the topics that inspire the project of the Interpretive Center. In the morphological sense, the relationship between land and water surfaces is examined, the shaping of the object and the soil as a kind of place from which new ways of learning about the Adriatic Sea and the cultures developed on its coasts and islands are opened. The main idea is capturing genius loci of the place through architecture, using both tangible and non-material aspects to interpretate Mediterranean scenery.
Through studying stone as the main building element of the landscape, different structures and textures are observed, as well as the processes that construct them. As a key topic, the crystallization is studied, which by acting on the cavities in the stone simultaneously changes the visual and tactile features, giving it a new value. The work focuses on the translation of this process into architectural action, with the emphasis on the reinterpretation of the unique experience of the crystals.The crystallization of the void is interpreted as an architectural action on the void and the creation of a new, different spatial experience and identity of the same. The void of the citadel crystallizes through the reconstruction and creation of a new function with the aim of its revitalization and reintegration into city life. Architectural activity is concentrated in the citadel itself and its immediate surroundings. The circular form envelops the citadel, placing it in the center, emphasizing its importance. At the same time, directing the user's movement to go out, on and under the water, enhancing experience of the Adriatic. The remains of the fortification form a spatial framework of action within which, through the provision of the necessary infrastructure, a multipurpose space is created. In addition to the multimedia exhibition space, the center includes: summer stage, souvenir shop, cafe, info hall, as well as accompanying technical rooms. The interpretative Center of Adriatic is designed to provide the user a comprehensive experience, not only of Adriatic, but the cultural heritage represented by the Citadel.
Project is built upon three main materials: stone, glass and steel. Reconstruction work on the original remains of the Citadel is minimal, preserving its current unique appearance and reinforcing it by inner steel structure to stop additional deterioration. Further reconstruction of the walls is done as the reinterpretation of the existing one, so the glass prisms are arranged like a stone stack of the original walls, creating the former outline and unique atmosphere. Through the play of repetition and light, a visual effect similar to that which defines crystals is created. Circular structure evolving around the Citadel is a combination of steel frame and glass panels that allow unobstructed view to the visitors.