Matera, one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in the world, preserves layers of life and memory carved into stone. The dwellings of the Sassi and the rock-cut architectures tell a primordial relationship between human presence, materiality and landscape. Tuff, the city’s defining material, was historically used to create stone rosettes — architectural elements designed for natural ventilation.
Alina emerges as a contemporary reinterpretation of these fragments of memory. Through scale and stratification, the motif transforms into a narrative surface, bringing traces of culture and identity into space.