Sassuolo House by Enrico Iascone Architects
Enrico Iascone Architects designed this home in Sassuolo, Italy.
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Description from the architects:
The design of the building would enable the construction of two buildings in a single compact volume. It is so designed to cut a box, a closed volume, which bifurcates into two separated to create two separate units, each with its own garden and no introspection. The rooms of the house are arranged around the patio, allowing the penetration of light into the core of the house. The privacy and quiet of the patio is combined with the aesthetic qualities and the expression of elegance by the dark walls.The building structure is made of wood and covered with slabs of thick ceramic panels mounted on a ventilated wall. The roof, made of the same coating material includes the use of plates with integrated photovoltaic roof.
Visit the website of Enrico Iascone Architects – here.
Photography by Daniele Domenicali
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Tisha Green on 19 May 2012 at 6:58 pm #
The architecture of this house really catches my eye. I love the modernism of the design and the tranquility of the backyard.
bb on 20 May 2012 at 6:29 am #
I cannot believe a house like this can be in Sassuolo. This town is in architecture books for what not to do.
Salli @ Tiipii on 22 May 2012 at 3:27 pm #
I love the sunken lounge. Although the interior could do with a bit more colour. All this white seems a bit too cold.
lurking class citizen on 24 May 2012 at 4:20 pm #
|The architecture of this house really catches my eye. I love the modernism of the design and the tranquility of the backyard.
this broadsided, and extremely vague statement makes me laugh.
I agree, Sassuolo is nothing short of a negative vibe in architectural circles.