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House in Val Trebbia, Italy by Studio Pietro Todeschini + Studio Paolo Pagani

Project name:
House in Val Trebbia - Italy
Architecture firm:
Studio Pietro Todeschini, Studio Paolo Pagani
Location:
Roncaiolo, Italy
Photography:
Marcello Mariana
Principal architect:
Pietro Todeschini, Paolo Pagani
Design team:
Pietro Todeschini, Paolo Pagan,i Ughetta Dorati, Matilde Pagani
Collaborators:
Interior design:
Built area:
Site area:
Design year:
2023
Completion year:
2024
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
Studio Foppiani Sergio
Environmental & MEP:
Landscape:
Lighting:
Supervision:
Visualization:
Tools used:
Construction:
Lignoalp
Material:
Concrete, Prefab Wood
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Completed
Typology:
Residential › House

Studio Pietro Todeschini + Studio Paolo Pagani: The project is located in a small hamlet of the Alta Val Trebbia: Roncaiolo. The client owned an old house adjacent to their property, whose dilapidated condition led to the decision to completely demolish and rebuild it.

The new structure follows the footprint of the old building, which, leaning against the steep slope, also served as a retaining wall, thus mediating the height difference between the garden above and the road below.

The new building consists of a reinforced concrete base that counters the uphill pressures, while the two upper floors, lighter in structure, were built with prefabricated wooden elements. The intention to establish a strong dialogue with the surrounding natural context influenced the volumetric composition, which is reflected in the design of the façades on the uphill and downhill sides, as well as the roof: uphill, a continuous slope; downhill, two independently sloped sections mirror the orientation of the lower volume.

Large windows on the first floor physically connect the living area to the uphill garden and visually to the valley below, framing the surrounding landscape of the Val Trebbia. On the second floor, the sleeping area consists of three bedrooms, each offering a unique view.

A restrained color palette for both the exterior and interior creates a seamless integration with the surrounding natural environment.


By Alfredo Gonzalez

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