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House with a Large Porch
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Location
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Sant Elena, Italy
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Year
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2023
Our customers’ desire was to have a new house with simple lines, to enjoy the surrounding park.
MIDE Architects designed a single floor house, where the large open space of the living room, facing south, is meant as a glass box mirroring on the park, protected by a large porch.
The sleeping area is more introspective: the external walls are in concrete face view and have geometrical openings in to the garden.
The large flat roof brings together all the rooms of the house, allowing for an adequate protection from the sun and the atmospheric events.
The porch is characterized by the presence of light wells that receive the trees, strengthening the synergy between the building and the surrounding park.
The abacus of materials is deliberately limited to reinforce the project concept: glass, wood and a particular reddish hue of the concrete, all connected with the Venetian terrazzo flooring.