Casa P / Orma Architettura

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Porto-Vecchio, France
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Casa P  / Orma Architettura - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Julien Kerdraon

Text description provided by the architects. Originally the context of this project was relatively straightforward. The mission was the renovation of a small villa built in the 1980s, but without extension work or development of the existing volumes in order to avoid planning permission.

Casa P  / Orma Architettura - Exterior Photography, Facade
© David Giancatarina
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Casa P  / Orma Architettura - Exterior Photography
© David Giancatarina

The contractor’s ambitious mandate committed us primarily to maximize the living area without expanding what was first built. The covered patio, the porch, and the garage were thus converted into living space.

Casa P  / Orma Architettura - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Countertop, Windows, Chair
© Julien Kerdraon

Furthermore, the refurbishment of the roof enabled us to completely rethink the infrastructure in order to reorganize and optimize the existing living area.

Casa P  / Orma Architettura - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Julien Kerdraon
Casa P  / Orma Architettura - Interior Photography, Column
© Julien Kerdraon

Once the plan work completed, the facades become the mirror of the architectural input and develop a new relationship with the surroundings. In order to both consolidate the structure of the facades and mark the constructive expression of our work, new openings were valorized by large rough concrete frames. To complete the villa’s new aspect, the existing sprayed cement coating was picketed and recovered by a manual state-of-the-art covering of lime and local sand. By using this sand, we were able to integrate the building in its natural environment thus recreating a new dialogue.   

Casa P  / Orma Architettura - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Julien Kerdraon

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Cite: "Casa P / Orma Architettura" 14 Apr 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/960094/casa-p-orma-architettura> ISSN 0719-8884

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