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Sumit Singhal
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.

AP House Urbino in Rimini, Italy by GGA gardini gibertini architects

 
October 9th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: GGA gardini gibertini architects 

‘AP House’ bears witness to the rebirth of an ancient rural hamlet situated on the top of one of the highest  hills in Urbino, highly esteemed for  its landscape and environment.

The new system of buildings stands on ancient remains dating back to Medieval Communes.

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

  • Architects: GGA gardini gibertini architects
  • Project: AP House Urbino
  • Location: Rimini, Italy
  • Photography: Ezio Manciucca
  • Software used: AllPlan
  • Collaborators: ARCH. ANDREA BIT, ARCH. CARLOTTA MICHELI
  • Structures: ING. LORENZO SILVAGNI
  • Mep: STUDIO SILVAGNI & ZACCAGNI, ING. ALESSANDRO GAZZONI
  • General Contractors: BBF COSTRUZIONI
  • Sup. Property: 13 ha
  • Sup. Project: 1080 sqm
  • Start of the project: February 2104
  • Completed: June 2107

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

Linked to each other on the hypogeum level, the structures rest on a red concrete platform (38 X 20 mt) dominating the surrounding landscape. The core of the houses, which forms a single housing unit, reestablishes a central role to this site in the landscape, restoring a direct and empathic dialogue between new buildings and historical stratification.

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

The structures, in their stone shell, free from  any superfetations such as gutters or drainpipes and in their measured proportions, are offered to the landscape as pure, discreet and silent artifacts recovering their identity and affinity with the rural cultural matrix of the place.

If the project with its architectural compositions and rigor, faithfully interprets the typical formal themes of this Italian region (Marche), in its interiors, in the treatment of the materials, the design of the plant and its furnishings, it wants to vindicate its remarkable contemporaneity.

The fair-face reinforced concrete structure of the internal perimeter, creates space for natural light to flood in and releases the volume from any other load-bearing element.

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

The full functional program is arranged on three levels.

In order to avoid the parking of cars and the sight of any means of transport at the garden level, the main entrance is located in the large garage in the basement.

On the lower level, besides the technical and plant areas, there are all the main facilities:  a cinema room, an exhibition gallery in the connecting space between the main building and its annex and a gym with an adjoining SPA.

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

From the basement, the staircase leads directly to the heart of the main building where the view opens up over the stunning hilly landscape and the swimming pool area.

The ground floor, completely projected towards the outdoors, has no continuity solution with the garden:

This is the living room, dining room, kitchen and private studio space.

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

On the first floor, arranged around a large balustraded landing, is the master apartment and two double bedrooms with thier suite restrooms.

The furniture design, created entirely by GGA architects and made of natural walnut wood, qualifies and  creates order in each room concealing service areas and plant and technology components.

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

The annex, with its wooden frame structure, is a barn memory which is often a constant presence in this scenery.

A third building is located in the garden upon a little artificial hill.

In its basement there is a storage room for the gardening equipment and a barbecue on the ground floor.

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

This part of the garden, with its disaligned geometry made of Corten steps and grass, wants to slightly break away from the severeness of the whole outdoor composition.

The energy supply, which is only electrical, is guaranteed by an extensive photovoltaic system hidden in the grounds of the property and located at a distance from the buildings.

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

Image Courtesy © EZIO MANCIUCCA

Image Courtesy © GGA gardini gibertini architects

Image Courtesy © GGA gardini gibertini architects

Image Courtesy © GGA gardini gibertini architects

Image Courtesy © GGA gardini gibertini architects

Image Courtesy © GGA gardini gibertini architects

Image Courtesy © GGA gardini gibertini architects

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