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29.09.2017

Detached family home - Tavullia (PU)

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Last year, a wooden detached family home was completed in the municipality of Tavullia (PU).

The project stems from the desire to make the most of and indeed highlight the beauty and characteristics of the place.

The house stands amidst hills of the Pesaro hinterland, where unparalleled views can be enjoyed both over the hills and down towards the Adriatic Sea.

The underlying idea was to acknowledge the value of the landscape and make it play a lead role in the architectonic composition, creating a harmonious continuity of internal and external spaces.

Pure volumes and an essential, minimalist design were the architectonic choices made, which took concrete form in two paralleloidal volumes that identify the ground and first floors of the building.

The two different levels are connected by an internal stairway in folded sheet metal.

The ground floor (approximately 155 m2) is structured into two functional environments: the “service” area with garage, laundry room and technical room, and the “residential” area with hall, study, living area, kitchen, guest room and toilets.

By way of protection for the openings, an overhanging portico has been envisaged, marking the whole of the front of the house and which grows near the kitchen, becoming a loggia with a view to creating a covered space to be used for outdoor dining.

The first floor, measuring approximately 60 m2 is used to host the night area, with bedroom, bathroom and master bedroom with en-suite bathroom. Both rooms have large doors that open out onto a shared loggia and terrace with pergola. The large windows offer views and glimpses that increase the quality of the indoors.

The interior finishes are mainly in total white, which, together with the transparency offered by the glass, the warmth of the wood and the green of the context, create a refined, extremely pleasant atmosphere.

Externally, the use of white plaster, stone and wood as colouring and cladding of the façades mean that the house sits harmoniously amidst its surrounding environment, blending in almost to form one and the same. The end result is a welcoming place filled with life and warmth to be lived to the full in company and in which to enjoy the Pesaro countryside in a submersed manner, non-invasive but completely.

The structure has been developed using the “Subissati platform frame” construction system, with floors and ceilings built from panels of lamellar wood; the building will be energy class A+.

Heating is achieved using radiating floor panels and there is a controlled mechanical ventilation system to guarantee high interior comfort and major energy savings.

 

 Client: Private

Architectonic design: Arch. Pierfrancesco Paradisi – Geom. Fabio Sandroni

Structural design: Ing. Andrea Montagna and the Subissati Technical Office

 

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