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26.03.2026
The construction site for the new single-family home in Loreto (AN) is proceeding rapidly.
After completing the reinforced concrete foundation and basement, the assembly of the above-ground structure began in mid-January 2026.
In just two months, the building is nearing completion, demonstrating the millimetric efficiency of Subissati prefabrication.
Technical analysis of the project.
The house, developed on a single floor of 140 mq plus a 20 mq pergola, represents excellence in terms of building envelope performance and sustainability.
The home is built using the “Platform Frame Subissati” system. This technology involves the use of high-density laminated timber frames, ensuring exceptional seismic resistance thanks to the material’s high ductility and certified mechanical connections.
Thanks to the natural hygroscopic properties of wood and the use of high-performance insulation, the structure guarantees excellent thermal insulation and phase shift of the thermal wave. This results in a drastic reduction in heating and cooling consumption, ensuring a building with very low CO₂ emissions.
A photovoltaic system has already been installed on the roof, perfectly integrated into the clean and minimal architectural lines of the villa. The roofing has been waterproofed with specialized materials to ensure maximum durability and protection of the underlying insulating layers.

Rapid construction: the plus of the Subissati integrated system.
The true competitive advantage of a Subissati single-family home lies in its complete control of the supply chain, thanks to an in-house production department that operates under rigorously monitored conditions. This process eliminates the climate uncertainties typical of traditional construction and ensures minimal dimensional tolerances, a key factor for the building's perfect thermal insulation.
The secret of the extraordinary speed achieved at the Loreto construction site lies precisely in this off-site engineering combined with Platform Frame technology.
- Millimeter-prefabrication: the walls arrive on site pre-assembled using computer numerical control (CNC) machines, transforming the work area into a rapid and extremely precise assembly center.
- "Dry" construction: unlike traditional methods, the use of certified mechanical connections allows for drastically accelerated construction schedules, eliminating any drying time.
- Parallel work: once the load-bearing structure is assembled, a process that takes just a few days, the interior is immediately protected. This allows electricians, plumbers, and drywallers to intervene instantly, optimizing every phase of the work.
It is thanks to this synergy between the factory and the construction site that the assembly of the single-family home in Loreto, which began in mid-January, resulted in the definition of the living space in just a few weeks, already having a high-performance envelope in record time.
Client: Private
Architectural Design: Surveyor Gian Mario Sterni
Structural Design: Engineer Andrea Montagna / MG Engineering
Technology: Platform Frame Subissati