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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.

FERMI in Turin, Italy by BLAARCHITETTURA

 
October 11th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: BLAARCHITETTURA 

The research for a bright space has been the first intention from the beginning. The second one has been the aim to each an high quality in informal spaces applying care to the construction details and choice of materials. The situation at the beginning of the design process was presented by an apartment with a high degree of obsolescence resulting need to do major renovation work at the level of distribution and systems. From the start has been done a parallel work between architectural design and thermal/acoustic design, this last one directly followed by the client, which is a professional in the sector.

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

  • Architects: BLAARCHITETTURA
  • Project: FERMI
  • Location: Turin, Italy
  • Photography: Beppe Giardino
  • Project Team: Cecilia Mauro
  • Energy Project: Federico Cerutti
  • Amount of Works: 70.000 Euro
  • Dimension: 70 mq
  • Data: 2015

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

In the plan of the house, on double exposure East-West, took a dominant central position, a system defined by a wooden volume that totally redesigns spaces. It defines the fluxes and has the triple function of bath, shower and dressing.

This element, cut in several places by frosted glass panels, frees up the two sides of clutter accessories and serves the exclusive use of the main areas such as entrance/living room, kitchen and bedroom.

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

The dining area/kitchen has the intention of optimizing space through a “main deck” of a ship.

The whole structure on different levels, has the opportunity to “open up” with a series of horizontal compartments, trap doors, drawers, doors.

The space available for household objects and furnishings is more than double compared to a traditional  solution.

The table in Corian®, as well as the top of the kitchen, is extendable to 200cm in size 120x140cm.

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

The interior of the bath is treated very differently than its exterior. The chosen color is a light shade of  green and the surfaces are smoothed with cement and glass mosaic. The masonry wall, found in existing solid bricks, which has been chosen to paint without to apply the plaster, has also been the conceptual item for a design of the internal doors.

These doors have the intention to be independent elements, as if they were simply inserted into the existing gaps.

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy © Beppe Giardino

Image Courtesy © BLAARCHITETTURA

Image Courtesy © BLAARCHITETTURA

Image Courtesy © BLAARCHITETTURA

Image Courtesy © BLAARCHITETTURA

Image Courtesy © BLAARCHITETTURA

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