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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Private House in Borgo Val di Taro (Parma), italy by lucio serpagliMay 28th, 2013 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: lucio serpagli The new building is by the side of the recent development of Borgo Val di Taro, in a large residential neighborhood under urbanization. The settlement, integrated in the mountains of the Taro Valley, appears as a core within a natural basin surrounded by the Appenine mountains. The building wants and creates new sight relationship with the urban context of the mountain chief town.
The cube shape and the compact volume allow the architecture of the house a sight range as regards the particular topography of the mountain area where it is located; the patio on the ground floor, around which are the kitchen and the living room, interrupts the compactness of the structure giving light and air to the rooms. The square and its geometric variation, its half and its multiples are the base and the original shape of the project from the point of view of the plan. The inside layout is oragnized on three levels, one of which is underground and assigned to the service area (cellar, garage, accessory rooms). The ground floor is a single room where the walls define zones intended for different activities (living, open kitchen, hall and study). The first floor is for the bedrooms. The outside is projected inside the house through the large windows in the patio, which allow the sorrounding landscape to cast inside the house . Contact lucio serpagli
Tags: Borgo Val di Taro, Italy, Parma Categories: Building, House, Residential |