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APT. BI flat renovation

APT. CA

sea flat renovation

Arenzano, GE, Italy

2021 - realized

The present project concerns the renovation of an apartment in Arenzano, with a specific focus on merging the kitchen and living spaces. The main goal is to create a modern and functional environment where the kitchen becomes the heart of the living area, thanks to the implementation of innovative design.

One of the main changes made was the integration of the kitchen and living areas. This choice was motivated by the desire to create an open and welcoming environment, promoting socialization and the free flow of natural light. Dividing walls were removed to allow for a broader overall view and better interaction between the various functions of the apartment.

The kitchen system was completely rethought to optimize functionality. The central element of this renovation is the kitchen island, which acts as a filter between the living room and the cooking space. The island was designed not only as a practical element but also as a focal point of the overall apartment design.

To accentuate the modern aspect of the environment, the decision was made to use new black ceramic floorings that blend harmoniously with the existing Genoese beaten floors. This contrast between the classic and the contemporary creates a striking visual effect, giving the space a unique and distinctive character. A special addition to this renovation project is a spatial archway with a curtain closure, allowing seamless access from the living area. This solution provides flexible separation between the spaces, enabling an open area or a more intimate environment, depending on the needs.

APT. BI

Milan, Italy
2023 - completed

SCHOOL REFECTORY 

new construction

Canezza, TN, Italia 

2022 - under construction

The project envisions a comprehensive reorganization of the cafeteria service through the expansion of the single-story school building originally constructed in 2011, which shares space with the gymnasium. The intervention is structured into two main phases:

Adaptation of the ground floor: Currently, the ground floor is used for the existing cafeteria service. In this initial phase, the goal is to convert this area into spaces dedicated to the storage of food and raw materials, staff access, and the vertical distribution of personnel and raw materials.

Creation of a new cafeteria building: The second phase involves the construction of a new cafeteria building situated above the single-story building currently used as a locker room. This new cafeteria building will consist of a dining hall and kitchen spaces distributed across two separate floors, allowing direct access from the school.

The external facade of the new cafeteria building draws inspiration from the traditional rural architecture of Trentino, where traditional buildings featured a solid stone base on the ground floor and a lighter structure, often made of wood, on the upper levels.

From a sustainability perspective, the design has been strongly influenced by an ecological approach, with the aim of realizing a nearly Zero Energy Building (nZEB), meaning a building with nearly zero energy consumption.

The project involves the renovation of an apartment of approximately 50 square meters. The design focused on creating a multifunctional environment where every square meter is optimized to meet the needs of residents.

The heart of the apartment is the living room, a central space that harmoniously combines various functions. A custom bookcase was designed to accommodate multiple purposes, including a living area, a relaxation area and a library. The bookcase is designed to be completely open, allowing it to be experienced from all angles without obstructing the passage of light and space.

The kitchen has been completely redesigned to maximize its functionality. A custom-made worktop in green Alpi marble-cement was designed.

The original flooring has been replaced with high-quality parquet, offering warmth and comfort throughout the apartment.

48H SHELTER

architecture competition

Milano, Italy

130 sqm

2022 - realized

APT. BI flat renovation

APT. BI

Milan, Italy
2023 - completed

The project involves the renovation of an apartment of approximately 50 square meters. The design focused on creating a multifunctional environment where every square meter is optimized to meet the needs of residents.

The heart of the apartment is the living room, a central space that harmoniously combines various functions. A custom bookcase was designed to accommodate multiple purposes, including a living area, a relaxation area and a library. The bookcase is designed to be completely open, allowing it to be experienced from all angles without obstructing the passage of light and space.

The kitchen has been completely redesigned to maximize its functionality. A custom-made worktop in green Alpi marble-cement was designed.

The original flooring has been replaced with high-quality parquet, offering warmth and comfort throughout the apartment.

48H SHELTER

architecture competition

Milano, Italy

130 sqm

2022 - realized

APT. BI flat renovation
APT. BI flat renovation
APT. BI flat renovation
APT. BI flat renovation
APT. BI flat renovation
APT. BI flat renovation
APT. BI flat renovation
APT. BI flat renovation
APT. BI flat renovation
APT. BI flat renovation
APT. BI flat renovation
APT. BI flat renovation
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