Villa GM by Architrend Architecture
Architrend Architecture designed the Villa GM in Marina di Ragusa, Sicily.
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Description from the architects:
This villa, like a garden pavilion hung with a spectacular view of the sea, is part of a complex of houses located in Marina di Ragusa, the seafaring village of Ragusa, on a plot of land with beautiful views overlooking the Mediterranean and a stretch of coast in the direction of the island of Malta, distant about sixty miles off, and that in a bright day you can see clearly. The design of the villa derives from the influence exercised by the program of the Case Study Houses (CSH) implemented in the ’50s by John Entenza and the magazine he founded “Art & Architecture”. The house is more representative of the program is certainly the case study houses of Pierre Koenig’s Stahl House, masterfully photographed by Julius Shulman, became an icon of American lifestyle in the famous photo of the living room of the house with the background on the amazing night view of Los Angeles. The position of the batch of the project and the cultural similarities with that program became the essence of contemporary absolutely present after more than fifty years, has determined the main choices that affect the architecture of the house.
The villa has an L-shaped ground plan shape, is set around a large swimming pool with sun terrace paved with planks of larch treated with a white primer. The continuity of the interior of the living room and is secured by a glass wall that continues to spread around the perimeter of the house facing the sea view. Compared to the garden the house is almost suspended, because a continuous and smooth edge, detached from the ground, surrounds the house, determine the line of coverage, the line connects with the base, is defined by vertical sidewalls. Two walls demarcating the inlet side and the opposite border of the pool are independent of the structure and connected with it through a high window and continuous thought of as individual plates that slide, too detached from the line of soil and structure. Architecture is dry and clear, made so well by the economy of the materials used, steel and wood frame, glass for the side walls and cement floors for both internal and external. The only element of disturbance, at a scale consisting of a thin folded sheet which is held at a red carpet to mark the entrance. The garden was designed as a collection of Mediterranean plants with the edge of the sea area defined by a sinuously to the cacti, palm trees here and there are some underlying organic forms in which the white gravel of the materials are clearly delineate the Green lawns. The interiors are essential ports are designed as full-height panels of the same thickness of the partition, and then back to the wall on both the internal and the external room hallway are white lacquered opaque white as the walls the house, white as the wooden beams of the roof. The white fluid that surrounds the dimension of the interiors, white is also the kitchen island facing out to sea and pool. Gray are the seats of living a light gray shading into the white furniture and the gray cement floor. The dining table is the Saarinen Tulip, the chairs are the Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen, while the light above the table is a ball of light in glass such as the Stahl house. The charm of the Stahl house determined the character of the villa, its planimetric shape, its design philosophy with the choice of using the exposed structure. The whole house is a tribute to architect Pierre Koeing, perhaps the most brilliant architects with Craig Ellwood Americans who have given it a great contemporary American and world architecture.
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Photography by Moreno Maggi
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Peter Sakkis on 18 Jan 2012 at 9:47 am #
I instantly loved this house from the first picture i saw of it. It is so elegant in its simplicity so… classical. But of course! Sicily. The land of Magna Graecia.
Another touching evocation… Arts and Architecture, Pierre Koening, Craig Ellwood…
Michelle from MD Interior Design on 18 Jan 2012 at 2:33 pm #
This home is beautiful, it stirs the emotion and ticks all the boxes for me. I love, love, love, the contemporary streamlined design.
I could so live here.
michelle
Joe Wolf on 18 Jan 2012 at 6:13 pm #
Fantastic.
littlebadwolf on 18 Jan 2012 at 9:27 pm #
not the first picture to pop up when ‘sicily’ is mentioned, but perfectly beautiful and sensible anyplace in the world.
Jonathan on 19 Jan 2012 at 3:05 am #
It’s Pierre Koening’s Stahl house reworked for the 21st century!
Right down to the ceiling and the globe lights.
Just missing the epic view.
I really like it by the way, that wasn’t criticism. :0)
Jonathan on 19 Jan 2012 at 3:06 am #
*Koenig
Maarit on 19 Jan 2012 at 4:16 am #
Beautiful simple architecture and nothing too much. Clever L-shape with the view to the pool and sea from every bedroom. Loved the red stairs and the colorful sag bags! I admit the old classics inside are just great but included in so many projects these days, I look forward to seeing more new design.
shane on 19 Jan 2012 at 1:33 pm #
really seeing some great postings as of late. Keep them coming!