
Villa Privata - Alzate Brianza
The intervention is set within a typically suburban context, lacking in tension and density. The plot, narrow and elongated, runs parallel to a dead-end neighbourhood street.
Project Overview:
The house was born from the request for wide views to the outside and develops as an introverted volume organised around two courtyards in a diagonal relationship.
Large windows with minimal aluminium profiles, hidden within the walls, ensure visual continuity and strong brightness, reducing the distinction between inside and outside.
The reinforced concrete structure with brick infill continues an Italian construction tradition, with continuous brick facing and lime plaster, without external insulation.
The main spaces are on the ground floor, while the upper level houses study and work in a recessed and more enclosed volume.
The whole, made up of essential surfaces and carefully calibrated openings, creates an abstract image of the building, in critical dialogue with the suburban context. The garden and Vicenza limestone reinforce the idea of a compact volume immersed in the landscape.
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