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Location Sardinia, Italy
Year 2013
Categories Interior Design  >  Houses/Villas

Description Original Language (Italian)

The integration between the modern language of the new intervention and the construction typology of the pre-existing building is one of the fundamental themes addressed in the project which proposes a contemporary intervention with high energy performance.

This new staircase was necessary to maintain the autonomy of the individual housing units on the various floors and to allow access to the new floors of the elevation, which otherwise would have been accessible only through an internal lift.

In terms of elevations, since there is no defined rhythm in the alternation of solid and windows, with the sole exception of the projecting body, the design choice was to create a new language, introducing large windows equipped with wooden slats.

The attention to bioclimatic themes starts from the more generic aspects such as the orientation and positioning of the openings, determined by the site and the openings of the pre-existing building, and extends to detailed elements such as suitable materials and finishes.
All these elements work harmoniously thanks to the home automation system, carefully designed to optimize indoor well-being and energy consumption.

The composition of the perimeter wall structure and the ventilated roof allow a better thermal behavior of the building, allowing adequate protection during the winter and less heat transmission during the summer.
In addition, the whole house is equipped with a radiant floor system, divided into zones according to need, to avoid waste.

Finally, the solar panels and the photovoltaic system positioned on the roof, allow you to use clean energy for the electricity consumption of the house and to heat the water, both that used daily and that of the swimming pool.

One of the most interesting features of the project is how the rectangular plan is organized according to flows atypical for a domestic environment, but more similar to those of the nautical world.

Long corridors give a rhythm to the articulation of the house, conceived as a large open space, where sliding doors and panels create an infinite series of spatial potential
The corridors mentioned above are located on the longitudinal axis of the house, on both floors, intersecting the paths of dialogue with the side rooms, made possible thanks to the sliding panels that delimit the rooms.

The idea behind the internal distribution is to give greater weight to the living area, reducing the space dedicated to the bedrooms, which are reduced to a minimum, designed as a place only to sleep, while the rest of domestic life takes place in the area. day.


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