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Madrid (Spain)
Vivienda MCND House
Continuity with a fractured profile
A detached house near Madrid merges light and nature through an interplay of volumes, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor spaces
Surfaces:
COTTO D'ESTE
Agrate Brianza (MB) (Italy)
Private residence
Equations for living
Studio Asia’s project for a private residence in the heart of the province of Monza and Brianza embodies the essence of its design philosophy
Surfaces:
COTTO D'ESTE
Montpellier (France)
Private villa
Reimagining architecture to embrace nature
A minimalist, contemporary extension to a private villa in Montpellier consists of a suspended transparent volume that redefines the home’s relationship with its natural surroundings
Surfaces:
COTTO D'ESTE
Pompiano (BS) (Italy)
Private residence
Rural harmonies
This private residence finds its identity in the interplay between original architectural elements and contemporary interior design. Converted from a rural complex, the building is further enhanced by the expressive versatility of ceramics
Surfaces:
FLORIM
Esher, Surrey (UK)
Private home
Ivory is the colour of elegance
A house in one of the most upscale residential areas in the county of Surrey to the south-west of London stands out for its neo-Georgian style . The centrepiece of the interior design project is an elegant limestone-effect floor created from large-size porcelain tiles
Surfaces:
COTTO D'ESTE
Marina di Ravenna (RA) (Italy)
P-C Home
An open-air living room
In a home in Marina di Ravenna, a new conservatory serves as a transitional space between the existing residence and the surrounding garden. Iron, glass, porcelain stoneware and water shape the spaces in a fluid and light manner, seamlessly blurring the distinction between the interior and the natural landscape
Surfaces:
COTTO D'ESTE
Positano (SA) (Italy)
Casa l'Acquolella
Among the colours of the Amalfi Coast
Casa L’Acquolella is a holiday home situated in the upper part of the town of Positano. Its standout features include a breathtaking panoramic view and interiors with a fresh, airy atmosphere that blend a Mediterranean style with rustic accents
Surfaces:
TONALITE
Üröm (Hungary)
Ürom’s House
Italian tiles take pride of place
Italian ceramic tiles feature prominently in the interior design of a luxury home in the hills of Hungary's Pest province, particularly in the bathrooms and kitchen
Surfaces:
LEA
PANARIA CERAMICA
Milan (Italy)
Valtorta 32 residential complex
Variations on a theme
The architectural project by Cino Zucchi Associati for the residential complex in Via Valtorta in Milan’s Turro neighbourhood represents an interesting corner block solution. The project takes twentieth-century urban design principles into consideration while embracing new ideas and visual identities
Surfaces:
TERREAL ITALIA
Milan (Italy)
Residential building Via Asiago 91
An example of good architecture
On the northeastern outskirts of Milan, Simone Dominoni has designed an aesthetically pleasing and highly sustainable building with photovoltaic panels and ventilated façades clad in stone-effect porcelain to improve energy efficiency.
Surfaces:
MARAZZI
Vergaio (Prato) (Italy)
Private home
A renovation project with multiple design influences in a building in Tuscany
As part of a comprehensive upgrade, a 1960s building in the province of Prato has been transformed into an elegant and highly functional home with designer furniture and an energy-efficient envelope.
Surfaces:
PANARIA CERAMICA
Cassano delle Murge (Bari) (Italy)
Private home in the Murge region
A tailor-made project
A tailor-made apartment and office space for the young owners stands out for the use of highly functional colours, materials and minimalist designs. This includes concrete-effect porcelain stoneware flooring throughout both the living and sleeping areas.
Surfaces:
COTTO D'ESTE
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