La Casa Rosa / Luigi Rosselli Architects

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Bronte, Australia
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  300
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Prue Ruscoe
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Vitrocsa, Artedomus, Bisanna Tiles, Design Within Reach, Euromarble, Jetmaster, Luigi Rosselli Architects, On Site, Robert Plumb, Robert Plumb + Luigi Rosselli Architects, Vajira Gunawardena
  • Category: Houses
  • Design Architect: Luigi Rosselli
  • Project Architect: Daniel Nuñez, Carl Rutherfoord
  • Landscape Architect: Dangar Barin Smith
  • Interior Designers: Arent & Pyke
  • Builder: Buildability Constructions
  • Brise Soleil: Callum Coombe
  • Joiner: Sydney Joinery
  • Stonemason: Dasreef Pty Ltd
  • City: Bronte
  • Country: Australia
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La Casa Rosa / Luigi Rosselli Architects - Exterior Photography
© Prue Ruscoe

Text description provided by the architects. Under the reign of Queen Victoria, the residential architecture of the British colonies was immersed in a nostalgic and late romantic borrowing of gothic architecture in its idealised interpretations of John Ruskin’s essay, The Seven Lamps of Architecture1, where the skill and craft of the builder were more important than the architect’s conceptualisation. Lacework, fretwork, intricate plaster detailing, and elaborate timberwork was the currency of the Victorian colonial home. In a modest way, this home in the Sydney beachside suburb of Bronte possessed many of the traits of that late Victorian style, and when called upon to provide it with a new lease of life, for Luigi it brought to mind a holiday villa of his childhood, located on a hilltop overlooking Lago Maggiore (Italy) and named La Casa Rosa for its washed pink render.

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Cite: "La Casa Rosa / Luigi Rosselli Architects" 22 Dec 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/953843/la-casa-rosa-luigi-rosselli-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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