ArchShowcase Sumit Singhal
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. Spyro in Piemonte, Italy by atelier qbe3October 27th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: atelier qbe3 Spyro is a residential interior design in Alba, in the Langhe region, wine and truffles land. Our architectural research, has is roots in existing space study and in its design.
Reading space, read its perceptions, and translate client indications, allow us to develop original solutions always able to excite. Design problem in this renovation project was to give a new face and a new meaning to the distribution configuration (typical of the 60s / 70s) of the housing unit. A long corridor divides interior space and from it you have access to all the rooms of the property. The customer’s request to maintain unchanged the space, without removing internal walls, generated our project idea. The “12 m corridor” has been converted into an architectural typology foreign to the typical residential environment: the corridor becomes art gallery. A bright wooden tape surrounds the space and guide the visitor along the inside path. The corridor is transformed into a warm space, in a walkway, in a story, in a biography of the artist Silvia Dogliani (friend of the owners, who died prematurely in 2002), through the discovery of the prints of her most famous paintings. This project idea was born from an artist sentence; she says: “God gave me a seed and I try to make it germinate and grow with the utmost dignity, to produce other seeds.” The wooden strip that develops in the corridor space, wants to be just that: a plant sprout from the seed of her art, which leads the visitor the opportunity to discover her deepest soul. Contact atelier qbe3
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