Ca’ Gioia by Francesco Pascali Architect
Ca’ Gioia is a contemporary home located in Vicenza, Italy, designed in 2021 by Francesco Pascali Architect.
Description
The entrance to the Ca? Gioia, delimited by a long glass covering, perfectly frames one of the magnificent 16th century works by architect Andrea Palladio, as well as the first foothills of the Venetian Prealps. Between these two buildings – on the one hand the famous Villa Angarano, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built in Bassano del Grappa in 1556, on the other the house designed by Francesco Pascali – lies only a large park, which separates them while permitting a continuous dialogue. Both pursue the same logic in their relationship with the territory and interpret the two paradigms of Veneto residences: encapsulating both the theme of the urban villa, and the country estate opening onto the surrounding landscape.
Completed in early 2021, Ca’ Gioia is set on gently sloping ground, planted with olives and other fruit trees, and developed on an area of 8,000 m2. Constructed in an L-shape, which retraces the lines of a pre-existing agricultural building, the new residential structure interprets the guiding principles of Palladian architecture in a contemporary key. The long, lower building with a pitched roof, facing west and set at a slightly higher level, is connected to the main two-storey building, recreating, in the style of the great Renaissance master himself, a wonderful balance between monument...
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