Overlapping Volumes
The project is situated amongst the rolling hills of Torricelle, in the picturesque landscape of Verona. Set within a 2500m2 plot, the residence occupies 300m2 of living space, arranged in two monochromatic rectangular volumes, perfectly blending with the surrounding natural beauty.
Functional Layout
The home unfolds across two levels. On the ground floor, an expansive open-plan living area is highlighted by a striking steam-powered fireplace, which divides the dining-kitchen space overlooking the garden. A dramatic, backlit suspended staircase leads to the first floor, where the Japanese-inspired master suite is found, complete with an open bathroom and walk-in closet. The master bedroom opens onto a panoramic terrace with a hot tub, offering breathtaking views of the hills. Additional spaces on the first floor include a second bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, a study, and a laundry area. A large terrace wraps around the entire upper floor, imitating a vast telescope, formed by slanted surfaces near the perimeter walls, thus framing the stunning view of the hills.
Lighting & Materials
Within the interior, light takes center stage through a series of double-height windows. In parallel, the south-facing walls have been treated with textured plasters and golden tactile surfaces, creating a light interplay throughout the space. The project utilizes natural materials such as clay for the walls, which regulate humidity and ensure optimal living comfort. The suspended ceiling houses motorized roller blinds and an integrated climate control system, ensuring visual continuity between the interior and exterior spaces. Custom-made kitchen cabinetry and furniture further enhance the residence’s design aesthetic.
Sustainability Approach
The exterior has been meticulously designed to optimize energy efficiency, incorporating insulating and light-transmitting materials. The building’s orientation plays a crucial role: south-facing rooms harness sunlight for heat recovery during winter, while service areas on the north side reduce thermal loss. A large overhang protects the south-facing facade during summer months, offering comfort. Finally, the ventilation system and custom-designed lighting, featuring warm 3000 K lights, further enhance the home’s quality of living.