Villa in Sicily / DAP Studio

Villa in Sicily / DAP Studio - Exterior Photography
© Lamberto Rubino

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Piedimonte Etneo, Italy
  • Architects: DAP Studio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  90
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Lamberto Rubino
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Aresi, Deltalight, Depadova, Florim, Knauf, Omnitex, SIMES, VitrA
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Villa in Sicily / DAP Studio - Exterior Photography, Windows, Garden
© Lamberto Rubino

Text description provided by the architects. The project for this one-storey living space, with large windows that open onto nature, is located in the fascinating landscape of north-eastern Sicily, between citrus groves and lava ash. The design intervention initially should have only consisted in the renovation of the external areas surrounding the main house in the center of the vast agricultural property. In addition to this, a few tens of meters away, there was a swimming pool to be completed, resting on a partially underground tool shed.

Villa in Sicily / DAP Studio - Exterior Photography, Garden
© Lamberto Rubino
Villa in Sicily / DAP Studio - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade, Garden
© Lamberto Rubino
Villa in Sicily / DAP Studio - Image 27 of 33
Plan

Hence the suggestion to enhance this seemingly secondary area and transform it into an outbuilding, into a space for living and hospitality. An intimate refuge and an observatory on the landscape. The fusion between architecture and nature is the basis of the project, few elements with an essential design have the function of defining an interior space that maintains a strong visual and material continuity with the surrounding landscape.

Villa in Sicily / DAP Studio - Exterior Photography, Deck
© Lamberto Rubino
Villa in Sicily / DAP Studio - Interior Photography, Living Room, Sofa, Beam, Windows
© Lamberto Rubino
Villa in Sicily / DAP Studio - Image 30 of 33
Sections
Villa in Sicily / DAP Studio - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Wood
© Lamberto Rubino

The result is a small house resting on the hillside, with a rooftop swimming pool and large windows that open onto the surrounding countryside. The rearward position of the windows generates a covered patio bordered by sunshade panels which, thanks to a sliding, rotating, and folding system of the modules that make up the structure, can close, partially filter the light with different inclinations or open completely. The technical compartment serving the swimming pool (which adjoins the living space) is delimited by a fixed cladding in vertical strips which integrates with the sunscreen system in order to generate a continuous front.

Villa in Sicily / DAP Studio - Interior Photography, Beam
© Lamberto Rubino

The living space is continuous, with a few elements that define the different functional areas in a fluid way, the living and sleeping areas are filtered by furniture elements and sliding panels. Few materials have been used internally that echo those present on the outside: wood as wall cladding and in the slats of the false ceiling; the lava stone covers the back wall, in continuity with the external dry stone walls; the gray grit floor, echoes the gravel present in the garden.

Villa in Sicily / DAP Studio - Exterior Photography, Handrail, Deck
© Lamberto Rubino

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Cite: "Villa in Sicily / DAP Studio" 12 Oct 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/969946/villa-in-sicily-dap-studio> ISSN 0719-8884

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