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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. HOME STUDIO FOR AN ARTIST in Abruzzo, Italy by Studio zero85February 24th, 2015 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Studio zero85 The building, situated on the top of a hill, responds to a dual function: artist’s studio and home for the family. Observing the territory, with the presence of the houses of clay and their chromatic relationship with its surroundings, suggest the idea of using the slab in brick. The Tavelle (hollow tiles), once divided, were applied both on the facades that on the cover as a coating choosing the inner part of them, resulting in a unique solution of the use of this material. The formal purity takes the shape of barns and houses land extensively in the area. The interior space consists of a living unit on two levels of wood (including the kitchen, bathrooms, bedrooms and the library), which divides in two the total volume (study and living). The openings guarantee (the client’s request) a horizontal light in the studio and at the same time frame of the views of particular landscape suggestion.
The used brick is produced by Wienerberger Italy and is called “Tavella”. The dimension 25x50x3 cm, have a good job where the low thickness is necessary; for example is used how a connection from two parts of wall with a column in c.a. in the meddle where you need to make it better the termal bridge. The project is located in the hinterland of the province of pescara. The municipality is called Manoppello and lies in a hilly territory characterized by a strong agricultural nature. Contact Studio zero85
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