Santa Croce Goes To Japan / Boselli Arredamenti
In the small house, located in a village of the Karst region close to Trieste, practical sliding elements made in Dacron, appear in their lightness (at the same time items of furniture and lighting), concealing endless possibilities.
© Alessandra Bello
Architects: Boselli Arredamenti
Location: Santa Croce TS, Italy
Architect In Charge: Archt. Maximum Orio Boselli
Area: 120.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Alessandra Bello
Project Of Structure, Installations And Supervision Of Works: Eng. Stefano Debiasi, Surveyor Roberto Daneu
Electrical Equipment: Skerk Boris
Company: Sandri Marco & Mitia, Duino Aurisina (TS)
Customer: private customer
© Alessandra Bello
From the architect. In the small house, located in a village of the Karst region close to Trieste, practical sliding elements made in Dacron, appear in their lightness (at the same time items of furniture and lighting), concealing endless possibilities.This project takes place in a small town in the Karst plateau, not far from Trieste, characterized by its narrow alleys stretching around the old dwellings, overlooking the Gulf of Trieste.
© Alessandra Bello
The will was that of avoiding the addition of an indoor staircase that of course it would have taken up too ...
© Alessandra Bello
Architects: Boselli Arredamenti
Location: Santa Croce TS, Italy
Architect In Charge: Archt. Maximum Orio Boselli
Area: 120.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Alessandra Bello
Project Of Structure, Installations And Supervision Of Works: Eng. Stefano Debiasi, Surveyor Roberto Daneu
Electrical Equipment: Skerk Boris
Company: Sandri Marco & Mitia, Duino Aurisina (TS)
Customer: private customer
© Alessandra Bello
From the architect. In the small house, located in a village of the Karst region close to Trieste, practical sliding elements made in Dacron, appear in their lightness (at the same time items of furniture and lighting), concealing endless possibilities.This project takes place in a small town in the Karst plateau, not far from Trieste, characterized by its narrow alleys stretching around the old dwellings, overlooking the Gulf of Trieste.
© Alessandra Bello
The will was that of avoiding the addition of an indoor staircase that of course it would have taken up too ...
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