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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.

TLI House in Tuscany, Italy by ARCHITETTURA MATASSONI

 
July 17th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: ARCHITETTURA MATASSONI 

To think about different spaces in which to do different activities in different moments of the day is a mechanical mental form inherited by modern industrial culture.

Architecture has to get past and to unhinge this rigid manner to conceive life spaces.

This is the main effort for the renovation of a flat, contained inside an early-seventies block of apartments, despite its small size!

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  • Architects: ARCHITETTURA MATASSONI
  • Project: TLI House
  • Location: Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy
  • Software used: Autodesk
  • Costs: Between 1000 and 1500 €/square meter
  • Dimensions:
    • Living Room, kitchen and Dining Room: 42 square meters
    • Main Bedroom: 18 Square Meters
    • Secondary Bedroom (x2): 9 square meters
    • Multifunctional Corridors/Wardrobes: 4,5 square meters
    • Laundry: 4 Square Meters
    • Bathroom and Service: 7,5 square meters
    • Total Usable Surface: 94 square meters
  • Year of Completion: 2016

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So the project makes the most of a very scarce surface, without the possibility to modify the perimeter and, at the same time, meets the needs of a four people family, trying to stimulate a more free life style.

Every blind partition, if not strongly necessary, has been avoided as much as possible, to don’t intercept the space’s flow; consequently the different functional zones have been defined articulating the surfaces in a whole open environment.

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The plasterboard-paneled ceiling is the real protagonist and transforms the small space in a dynamic manner, speeding the space’s flow up or slowing it, depending on the different situations.

The artificial light becomes a way through which to sculpt the space, emphasizing its “flow”.

The connection and distribution areas are multifunctional and can work like a filter, but also like a wardrobe and the wide sliding doors can be used like concealed walls.

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Categories: Apartments, Autodesk, Corridor, House, Interiors, Residential




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