Interior design project for a rural house in the Venetian countryside, built in the ealy 1900s and restored in the early 2000s. The project, designed for the fuctional needs and aesthetic tastes of the client, enhances the recycled materials used in the restoration, as the larch beams and the original structural walls in stone and brick, with the use of simple and elegant materials and shades, applied to pure geometric shapes.
A restyling project of the facade and new entrance of a company office building located between Vicenza and Treviso. The main facade of the building required a restyling to communicate a contemporary image while maintaining its identity. At the same time, the project gives a hierarchy to external spaces. The new entrance, characterised by aflooring in continuity with the internal hall, is defined by two concrete seats and a brick partition that separates the area reserved for car parking.
Article source: Studio di Architettura Claude Petarlin
A detached house built on three levels and situated in a small rural village, in an agricultural context consisting of land planted with corn. The entrance opens directly onto the living area, through sliding windows overlooking the double height porch. The outdoor paving continues even inside the house, to emphasize the close relationship with the surrounding countryside. The project is based on the strong contrast between the outside of the house, more rustic and tied to local building traditions, and the interior, more contemporary, with smooth spaces arranged in succession, without interruption.
The dwelling is a 120mq addition to a rural complex in the Veneto countryside. The addition was built in the early 1900s and has undergone a restoration in the late 90s to be used as an office. In 2012 it has been reverted to its original function.