House in the Poplar / MIDE architetti

House in the Poplar  / MIDE architetti  - Exterior Photography, Facade, GardenHouse in the Poplar  / MIDE architetti  - Exterior Photography, WindowsHouse in the Poplar  / MIDE architetti  - Interior Photography, Beam, WindowsHouse in the Poplar  / MIDE architetti  - Interior Photography, Living Room, Sofa, Table, Beam, Deck, PatioHouse in the Poplar  / MIDE architetti  - More Images+ 22

Scorze, Italy
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House in the Poplar  / MIDE architetti  - Exterior Photography, Facade, Garden
© Alessandra Bello

Text description provided by the architects. Behind the project, there is the desire to enhance the existing context, by re-interpreting the peculiarity of the rural buildings in a contemporary key. The wide plot of land, bordered by a watercourse, allowed to design a single-story building with a double pitch roof. To reduce the visual impact of the new building, the project includes a T-shaped floor plan, allowing for a better orientation of the rooms, each with a different destination. 

House in the Poplar  / MIDE architetti  - Exterior Photography, Windows, Garden
© Alessandra Bello
House in the Poplar  / MIDE architetti  - Exterior Photography, Windows
© Alessandra Bello
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Site Plan

The house is characterized by a deep continuity between the internal and the external spaces and the generous natural illumination characterize the interior spaces: the large stained glass windows in the living room permit to further enlarge the space, constantly mutating during the day.

House in the Poplar  / MIDE architetti  - Interior Photography, Beam, Windows
© Alessandra Bello
House in the Poplar  / MIDE architetti  - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Facade, Beam, Windows
© Alessandra Bello

Designing and building a house in Veneto’s countryside means interacting with the building techniques of the traditional rural constructions, choosing specific materials, and recalling shapes and suggestions.  The roof of the living space is realized with timber beams recovered from the demolition of the decks of ancient villas. The building reminds the atmospheres of these places and the chromatism of the surrounding environment.

House in the Poplar  / MIDE architetti  - Interior Photography, Living Room, Sofa, Table, Beam, Deck, Patio
© Alessandra Bello
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Floor Plan
House in the Poplar  / MIDE architetti  - Interior Photography, Facade, Beam, Concrete
© Alessandra Bello

The project’s materials and surfaces have been chosen from a careful evaluation of the site. The external concrete walls are characterized by a rough surface obtained with a special formwork that has the print of a typical cane field that can be found in the countryside of Veneto. 

House in the Poplar  / MIDE architetti  - Interior Photography, Windows, Countertop
© Alessandra Bello

Some typical agricultural components, such as the spontaneous vegetation next to the porch and the wooden overhanging roof are used as solar protection devices. The project merges the traditional and contemporary construction techniques.

House in the Poplar  / MIDE architetti  - Exterior Photography, Windows, Garden
© Alessandra Bello

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Cite: "House in the Poplar / MIDE architetti " 19 Oct 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/970128/house-in-the-poplar-mide-architetti> ISSN 0719-8884

© Alessandra Bello

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