Countryside Villa / MIDE architetti
The building is located near Montebelluna, in the province of Treviso.
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Architects: MIDE architetti
Location: Montebelluna, Italy
Lead Architects: Fabrizio Michielon, Sergio de Gioia
Area: 190.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Claudia Nalesso
© Claudia Nalesso
Text description provided by the architects. The building is located near Montebelluna, in the province of Treviso.The design idea results from the will to valorize the existing context, gently immerging the new house into the greenery: two parallel lines identify the base and the flat roof, protecting in between the ?dwelling box?. The idea of timber cladding provides the projects with a high degree of integration with the surrounding environment and, with the use of wide glazed openings, allows a tangible continuity and uninterrupted relation with the vast park that belts the parcel.
© Claudia Nalesso
High visual permeability and generous contributions of natural light feature the interior spaces of the construction. The architectural circuit develops horizontally within a single deck: North block hosts the living area, the kitchen, two bedrooms with respective bathrooms and a laundry room; in the South one have been placed a studio and a pool hall required by the client.
© Claudia Nalesso
Axonometric
© Claudia Nalesso
The extremely simplicity of the ...
© Claudia Nalesso
Architects: MIDE architetti
Location: Montebelluna, Italy
Lead Architects: Fabrizio Michielon, Sergio de Gioia
Area: 190.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Claudia Nalesso
© Claudia Nalesso
Text description provided by the architects. The building is located near Montebelluna, in the province of Treviso.The design idea results from the will to valorize the existing context, gently immerging the new house into the greenery: two parallel lines identify the base and the flat roof, protecting in between the ?dwelling box?. The idea of timber cladding provides the projects with a high degree of integration with the surrounding environment and, with the use of wide glazed openings, allows a tangible continuity and uninterrupted relation with the vast park that belts the parcel.
© Claudia Nalesso
High visual permeability and generous contributions of natural light feature the interior spaces of the construction. The architectural circuit develops horizontally within a single deck: North block hosts the living area, the kitchen, two bedrooms with respective bathrooms and a laundry room; in the South one have been placed a studio and a pool hall required by the client.
© Claudia Nalesso
Axonometric
© Claudia Nalesso
The extremely simplicity of the ...
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